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How to Pass Your First Actuarial Exam

Embarking on the journey to become an actuary can be a challenge, especially when it comes to preparing for your first actuarial exam. With proper…

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Community Spotlight: Anusha Fernando

“Anusha hails from Molina Healthcare, and she has been a mentor since I started with the Foundation in 2020. She quickly became one of my…

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Math Motivators Featured in the News

An exciting experience and opportunity for recognition.

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Math Teacher Challenges

The challenges that math educators face affect the actuarial talent pipeline.

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Why I Give Back to Students and How You Can Too

Join The Actuarial Foundation’s community of giving.

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Understanding Math at a Deeper Level

The Modeling the Future Challenge makes it easy to teach practical math to high school students.

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Well-Deserved Accolades

Congratulations to Friends of the Foundation Barry Jacobson and Josh Neubert on being recognized with SOA Presidential Awards.

"There is no greater power for change than a community discovering what it cares about."

Thank You for Caring, CAS Community!

We exceeded our goal with the CAS Community Counts Challenge.

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The Road From Underwriter to Teacher

Making an impact with math.

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Redefining Moments and Gratitude for Our Departing Chair

Thank you to Margaret Resce Milkint for her positive, graceful leadership.

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Bringing Real-World Math Examples to the Classroom

A former math teacher shares her perspective on Expect the Unexpected with Math.

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The Power of Questions

Asking questions during tutoring shows the student what they know and what they don’t.