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Kimberly Seefeld has master’s degrees in education and in statistics. She has taught college and high school mathematics and statistics for more than a decade. Currently she teaches mathematics at Bunker Hill Community College and is the director of enrollment research for the University of Massachusetts-Boston. She is also pursuing a doctorate in higher education administration at Northeastern University.

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