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Dr. Nathan Alexander

Nathan Alexander is an assistant professor of data science and interdisciplinary studies in the Department of Mathematics at Morehouse College. He teaches courses in mathematics, computational methods, and education. His work explores the development of critical and justice-oriented practices in quantitative literacy development. This work sits at the intersection of the humanities, social sciences, mathematics, and the computational sciences, with a particular focus on Black history and futurity in national and global contexts. At Morehouse, he directs the Morehouse Community Data Fellowship (MCDP), EMERGE (Early Mathematics Engagement Research Group for Enhancement), and the Quantitative Histories Workshop, a community-centered teaching and learning lab for students and faculty in the Atlanta University Center.

Nathan Alexander is an assistant professor of data science and interdisciplinary studies in the Department of Mathematics at Morehouse College. He teaches courses in mathematics, computational methods, and education. His work explores the development of critical and justice-oriented practices in quantitative literacy development. This work sits at the intersection of the humanities, social sciences, mathematics, and the computational sciences, with a particular focus on Black history and futurity in national and global contexts. At Morehouse, he directs the Morehouse Community Data Fellowship (MCDP), EMERGE (Early Mathematics Engagement Research Group for Enhancement), and the Quantitative Histories Workshop, a community-centered teaching and learning lab for students and faculty in the Atlanta University Center.