John McCleary

I received my Ph.D. from Temple University in algebraic topology under the direction of James Stasheff. In algebraic topology my interest is in homotopy theory and its applications to manifold theory and geometry. I also have interests in the history of mathematics, particularly the history of geometry and of topology. I have published papers on elementary number theory and mathematical physics. My vita can be seen here.

Some recent papers include:

I am the author of: I am the coeditor with David Rowe of: I am the editor of the Proceedings of the Conference:
Spring semester 2005-2006, I teach Math 221, Linear Algebra, and Math 324, Complex Analysis.


Visit the Colloquium Page for information on talks. I also participate in the Greater Hudson Valley Mathematics Speaker Bureau, a program of lecturers on undergraduate mathematics from in and around the Hudson Valley. Visit the web page for more details.

For family pictures, go to my personal pictures pages, here and here. For other photos of the guys, check here.

For photos from a trip to Japan, check out my travelogue.

I am also a participant in a program at Christ Church in Poughkeepsie called One Word, Many Voices. As part of the program I gave the sermon on December 19, 1999 at the Church. If you would like to read my sermon, it can be found here. On April 10, 2005, I gave another sermon at Christ Church. It can be found here.

Finally, I sing (tenor) with the Christ Church choir. In their recent spring concert, we sang two a cappella pieces that I wrote:
"Who will give me wings?" and "Pied Beauty". You can hear the performances here .
last revised 30 November 2005 by John McCleary.

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