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CSME Mission & History

The CSME was founded by Hugo Rossi, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and CSME Director from 2009-2011. Nalini Nadkarni, Professor of Biology, directed CSME from 2011-2014. Jordan Gerton, Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy, has served as CSME Director since 2014.

The Center for Science and Mathematics Education (CSME) was provisionally established in 2009 to provide a bridge between the College of Science and College of Education at the University of Utah. In 2012, the CSME achieved permanent center status. With an initial focus on developing a more sustainable math and science teacher education program, CSME has since broadened its mission to promote success in math and science for K-12 and undergraduate students. Throughout its work, CSME demonstrates a strong commitment to broadening participation of underrepresented populations in math and science.
Empower students from all backgrounds to succeed in math and science by:

- Enhancing the quality and equity of K-12 math and science instruction in Utah

- Promoting the academic success and career readiness of undergraduate students in math and science at the University of Utah

- Increasing access for K-12 students to high-quality math and science experiences at the University of Utah

Our Core Values


Equity and Inclusion
Equity and Inclusion
Partnerships and Collaboration
Partnerships and Collaboration
Cohorts and Communities
Cohorts and Communities
Evidence-based Practices
Evidence-based Practices
Synergistic, Cross-Sector Approaches
Synergistic, Cross-Sector Approaches