Tom Santulli , MA
Lecturer of Mathematics
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
(973) 761-9466
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Corrigan Hall
Room 227
Tom Santulli, MA
Lecturer of Mathematics
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Tom Santulli is a lecturer in the math department
Tom Santulli has taught math courses at many different levels over the years including high school, college, and graduate school. He was the math supervisor for the Ramsey School District for 9 years then retired to work at Seton Hall University. He first worked as a math adjunct teaching College Algebra and Precalculus and now is a full time lecturer teaching courses such as Calculus, Finite Math for Business, Precalculus, and College Algebra. In the past, Tom has also taught methods courses for prospective elementary school and high school math teachers at Montclair State University, William Paterson University, Saint Elizabeth University and Fairleigh Dickinson University. Tom has spoken about teaching math at conferences for NCTM, AMTNJ, and NJEA. Tom says, “I am blessed and honored to be part of the excellent faculty of Seton Hall University and I am looking forward to working in the math department with so many outstanding instructors."
Education
- MA Mathematics , Montclair State University, 1988
- BS Mathematics, Montclair State University, 1981
Scholarship
- Representations from the Real, World Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, April 2009
- Using Simulations in the Mathematics Class, The Mathematics Teacher, NCTM November 2006
- A Deeper Look at Related Rates in Calculus, The Mathematics Teacher, NCTM, September 2006
Accomplishments
Awards
- NJ Finalist for the 2007 Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching