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In Moore's teaching style, he would propose a conjecture and task the students with proving it. Students could respond with counter-conjectures that they would defend. Ross found Moore's method exciting, and his pedagogy influenced Ross's own. Ross graduated with a B.S. degree and continued his study
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to tutor his talented son, and Ross asked to join in. As money meant little due to inflation, Shatunovsky was paid to tutor the two boys with a pound of French hard candy. During this time, Ross was not taught with textbooks or lectured on geometric proofs. His geometry teacher would ask the class to
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This emphasis on computation alone too often produces students who have never practiced thinking for themselves, who have never asked why things work the way they do, who are not prepared to lead the way to future scientific innovation. It is precisely this independence of thought and questioning
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Ross's biggest contribution to his field was not through his research, but through his mathematics education programs. He had run each of his summer programs from 1957 to 2000, working with over 2,000 students. His summer program graduates found roles in prestigious research positions in fields
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The program usually has 40–50 first-year students, 15 junior counselors, and 15 counselors. Students are admitted by application—which includes a set of mathematical questions—or by showing "a great eagerness to learn." First-year students meet daily for lectures in elementary number theory and
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broke out. The two events led to widespread famine and economic woe in the region. Ross learned Russian at the behest of his mother, and developed a love of the theater and language. Ross's mother encouraged him to read, which he did often, and subscribed to a private library since Odesa had no
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Ross reached his mandatory retirement from Ohio State University in 1976, when he became Professor Emeritus, but continued to run the summer program through 2000, after which he had a stroke that left him physically impaired and unable to teach. Daniel Shapiro led the program upon Ross's exit.
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funds for teacher retraining, and Ross let high school students attend. This expansion became the Ross Mathematics Program, a summer mathematics program for talented high school students. The program lasts eight weeks and brings students with no prior knowledge to topics such as
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The program is known as Ross's most significant work. Its attendees have since continued on to prominent research positions across the sciences. His program inspired several offshoots and was recognized by mathematicians as highly influential. Ross has received an
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While at Notre Dame in 1947, Ross began a mathematics program that prioritized what he described as "the act of personal discovery through observation and experimentation" for high school and junior college teachers. In 1957, the program expanded via the
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puts mathematicians before high school audiences annually in cities across the United States. Ohio State University organized two reunion-conferences for Ross with program alumni, friends of Ross, and a series of science lectures, in 1996 and 2001.
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slowly became supportive of the program and later began his own gifted students program. Informally, Ross Program and Ross's students are known as "Ross-1s" and those who study under them (including PROMYS attendees) are known as "Ross-2s".
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Ross's wife, Bee, died in 1983 and left Ross in a deep depression. His colleagues said he "lived only for his summer program" in this period. He later met a French widow of a diplomat, Madeleine Green, and they married in 1990.
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thrice weekly for problem seminars. They are encouraged to think like scientists and devise their own proofs and conjectures to the problems posed, which occupies most of their free time. Ross designed the daily
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when he became their department chair in 1963. Though forced to retire in 1976, Ross ran the summer program until 2000. He had worked with over 2,000 students during more than forty summers.
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were inspired by Ross. The founders of PROMYS were Ross Program alumni, and when the Ross Program went to the University of Chicago for several years, mathematics chair
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in 1978. He had previously created other mathematics programs, including the teacher training program (before it included high school students) and another program for
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The Ross Program inspired many similar programs, the closest in likeness being the Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS) at
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until 1933. Ross moved back to Chicago and led the mathematics department at an experimental school started by Ph.D.s during the
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public library. He credited his favorite uncle, an X-ray diagnostician, with introducing him to mathematics. The uncle had hired
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to Ukrainian-Jewish immigrants. He was an only child. His mother supported the family as a physical therapist. Ross returned to
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in 1935 and stayed for about 11 years. In an interview, he said he advocated for a student who became the first black woman in
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in mathematics. This exception led the university to admit black students despite the idea's widespread unpopularity. During
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Ross married Bertha (Bee) Halley Horecker, a singer-musician and daughter of Ross's Chicago neighbors, in 1931, received a
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Fellow in 1988. His teaching awards include Ohio State's Distinguished Teaching and Service Awards, and membership on the
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summer school that prepared young scientists to assist in the war, a program Ross attended. He occasionally worked on
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January summer program for talented youth based on Ross's own from 1975 to 1983, and helped start another program in
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prove and justify ideas on the blackboard per trial and error. Many universities were closed due to the famine, but
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Ross left Odesa—now part of Ukraine—in 1922 with the intention of returning to Chicago and studying
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grant, the university, and its mathematics department. It also receives financial support from the
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across the sciences. The Ross Program was acclaimed by mathematicians as highly influential.
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and graduate seminars. Student problem sets are graded daily by the live-in counselors.
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Admission to the program is competitive, with an approximately 15% acceptance rate.
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with his mother in 1909 for assistance from her extended family, and stayed once
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in 1957 with the addition of high school students. The program moved with him to
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and several professional association awards for his instruction and service.
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The Arnold Ross Lecture Series founded in his name in 1993 and run by the
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The program grew rapidly with input from prominent mathematicians such as
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expressed their personal debts to Ross. He did not have any children.
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reopened and let a small group of adolescents attend, including Ross.
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middle and high school students called "Horizons Unlimited" in 1970.
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to teach there regularly. Ross left Notre Dame to become chair of
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Ross was born Arnold Ephraim Chaimovich on August 24, 1906, in
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students. He was born in Chicago, but spent his youth in
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Jackson, Allyn; Shapiro, Daniel, eds. (June–July 2003).
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Introduction to Real Analysis: An Educational Approach
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ran memorial articles on Ross. Mathematicians such as
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Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society
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Notable people associated with Ohio State University
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Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity
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PROMYS
Arnold Ross (musician)
Arnold Ross in his later years with combed-back white and gray hair, exposed forehead, and wearing a jacket in front of a green chalkboard
Chicago
Illinois
University of Chicago
Mathematics education
Number theory
California Institute of Technology
St. Louis University
University of Notre Dame
Ohio State University
Thesis
"On Representation of Integers by Indefinite Ternary Quadratic Forms of Quadratfrei Determinant"
Doctoral advisor
L. E. Dickson
Samuil Shatunovsky
E. H. Moore
Margaret Willerding
mathematician
educator
number theory
gifted
high school
Odesa, Ukraine
Samuil Shatunovsky
University of Chicago
E. H. Moore
St. Louis University
University of Notre Dame

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