
Kyle Calderhead, Ph.D.
Professor of Mathematics, Business & Technologies
Director of Assessment; Chair of Faculty Senate
About Kyle Calderhead
Born in Ohio and mostly raised here, Kyle Calderhead pursued his own education at large public universities before discovering the value of smaller schools, which is where he has spent his entire career teaching. It is where he met his wife of over two decades. He is thankful for the path on which God placed him – especially after being blessed with four children. When there is time for a hobby, he enjoys road cycling and crochet.
Education
- B.Phil. (math), University of Pittsburgh, 1996
- Ph.D. (math), University of Minnesota, 2002
AWARDS
- 2014 Distinguished Faculty Award for Teaching
Classes I Teach
- Fundamentals of Mathematics
- Introductory/Intermediate Algebra
- Introduction to Statistics
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Precalculus
- Calculus I & II
- Multivariable Calculus
- Linear Algebra
- Differential Equations
- Discrete Mathematics
- Probability and Statistics I & II
- History of Mathematics
- Mathematical Modeling
- Senior Seminar
- Computer Aided Design
- Analysis and Design of Algorithms
- Business Statistics
Signature Experiences
- 1997 - 2002: Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Minnesota
- 2002 - 2007: Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Illinois College
- 2007 - present: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Mathematics, Malone University
Recent Scholarly Work & Publications
“Gosper-like Fractals and Intermeshed Crochet”, chapter 2 in Figuring with Fibers, edited by Carolyn Yackel and sarah-marie belcastro, American Mathematical Society, 2018
Invited presentation: “Hilbert-like Curves on a Hexagonal Grid and a Realization Using Crochet”, 2014 Joint Mathematics Meetings
Displayed artwork: “Hexagonal Hilbert”, Special Fiber Arts Display, 2014 Joint Mathematics Meetings