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About Angie Su

Hui Fang Huang “Angie” Su is an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education. She is the creator of Project MIND – Math Is Not Difficult®, a K -12 mathematics enhancement project currently being implemented in hundreds of classrooms throughout the United States.

Positions

August 2006 - Present Program Administrator/Project Director/Prinicpal Investigator, Nova Southeastern University The Emil Buehler Research Center for Engineering, Science, and Mathematics
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July 2003 - Present Developer of the Masters and Specialist Educations Program, Nova Southeastern University
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Present Associate Professor, Nova Southeastern University Abraham S. Fischler College of Education
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July 2001 - August 2006 Program Professor of Innovative Teaching in Mathematics, Nova Southeastern University
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April 1996 - July 2001 Adjunct Professor for Graduate Teacher Education Program, Nova Southeastern University
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2014 - Present Member, Association of Mathematics Teacher Educator
2010 - Present President/Board Member, Florida Distance Learning Association
2010 - Present Member, United States Distance Learning Association
2009 - Present Member, Do Something Different Committee (DSD)
2009 - Present Host/Webmaster, Friday Forum Committee
2009 - Present Member, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Assessment Committee
2009 - Present Member, Women in Leadership Committee (WIL)
2007 - Present Member, Approved Programs Committee
2001 - Present Member, Curriculum Committee
2010 - 2014 Board Chair, Integrated Science and Asian Culture
2009 Board Member, Brooks Academy of Math and Science
2009 Board Chair, ISAAC Academy
2009 Member, Nova Southeastern University's Interdisciplinary Council for the Study of Autism (ICSA)
2009 Board Member, Summerset Charter Schools
2007 Co-Editor, International Multi-Conference on Society, Cybernetics and Informatics
2006 Community Impact Team Member, United Way of Broward
2005 Teacher, Broward Outreach Center
2005 Member, STAR Academy-Broward Community College
2005 Member, Soroptomist International of Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach
2005 Member, State Council on Homelessness
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Honors and Awards

  • 2018 Inductee, the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2017 Nominated for distinguished Alumni Award, Texas A & M University
  • 2016-2017 Nominated for Nova Southeastern University's Distinguished Professor for Community Services
  • 2016-2017 Nominated for distinguished Alumni Award, Texas A & M University
  • 2015 School Naming Recognition Award: Dr. Hui Fang Huang "Angie" Su Schoolhouse
  • 2013 Recipient, Distance Learning Visionary Award for Distinguished Leadership
  • 2011 Recipient, Chancellor's Research Award
  • 2011 Recipient, International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics
  • 2009 Recipient, Florida Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, Mathematics Teacher Educator of the Year
  • 2009 Recipient, President's Scholarship Research Competition Award
  • 2008-2009 Nominated for US Professor of the Year
  • 2007 Elected Chair for the State's Council on Homelessness
  • 2007 Recipient of the Sun-Sentinel Publisher's Community Service Shining Star Award for Innovative Mathematics Program
  • 2007 Best Paper Award "Online Learning Modules with Diagnostic Tools for K-12 Educators"
  • 2007 Second Place, Technology Competition- Online Diagnostic Tools
  • 2007 Nominated for Glenn Gilbert National Mathematics Leadership Award
  • 2006 Recipient, President's Scholarship Research Competition Award
  • 2005 Recipient, President's Scholarship Research Competition Award
  • 2004 Recipient, Governor's Points of Light Award
  • 2004 Winner, Faculty Community-Based Applied Research Award
  • 2004 Winner, President Scholarship Research Award
  • 2003 Recipient, Broward County 2003 Women of Distinction Award
  • 2003 Winner, Fischler Graduate School of Education and Human Services Professor of the Year
  • 2002 Named by the Fast Track Magazine as one of the 50 Most Successful Business Women in South Florida
  • 1999 Winner, Women of Distinction Award
  • 1997 State Winner, Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching
  • 1997 Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year
  • 1997 Pine Grove Elementary Teacher of the Year
  • 1996 Finalist, Educator of the Century Award
  • 1996 Winner, Teacher of the Year, The City of Delray Beach Education Board
  • 1995 Winner, Women of Achievement Award
  • 1994 Winner, Women of Achievement Award
  • 1994 Presidential Award in Mathematics and Science Teaching- Regional Finalist
  • 1994 Florida Teacher of the Year
  • 1993-1994 Winner, "I Make A Difference" Teacher's Award for Palm Beach and Martin Counties
  • 1993 State's Ida S. Baker Distinguished Minority Educator Recognition
  • 1992 Winner of the Florida Elementary Schools Principal's Little Red Schoolhouse Award for Innovative Curriculum Ideas for Project MIND
  • 1991 Winner of the Palm Beach County Elementary Mathematics Teacher of the Year
  • 2017-2018 Professor of the Year

Education

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1988 - July 1991 Ed.D., Early and Middle Childhood, Nova Southeastern University
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1978 - 1979 M.S., Computer Science Engineering, Texas A & M University - College Station ‐ Industrial Engineering
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1977 - August 1978 M.E., Curriculum and Instruction, Texas A & M University - College Station
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1974 - August 1977 B.A., Elementary Education, CUNY Brooklyn College
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