Ed Miller is a professor of mathematics at Lewis-Clark State College. He earned his PhD in general topology at Ohio University in 1989. He teaches a wide range of courses, including elementary and intermediate algebra. Building on the gateway exams of the calculus reform movement, he began the mastery skill quiz program that is now an integral part of developmental and core mathematics courses at the college. He has developed collaborative activities and projects in finite mathematics, statistics for the natural sciences, and calculus. He has presented at national and regional meetings. Chairing the 2008 math program review, he is interested in the correlation between reading placement… scores, math placement scores, and time of registration with the success rate of students in developmental and core level courses. Serving as faculty representative to the petition committee, he is familiar with the many challenges that developmental students face outside of the classroom. He has been chair of the faculty, a division chair, chair of the curriculum committee, chair of the general education committee, and active in many areas of faculty governance.