Slotsky did her undergraduate studies at
Bryn Mawr College, majoring in economics, and continued as a graduate student of economics at
New York University. In 1959, she married Gordon J. Slotsky, who became a statistician in the aerospace industry. Many years later, she returned to graduate study in the history of mathematics at
Yale University, where she completed a Ph.D. in 1992 under the supervision of
Asger Aaboe. Slotsky became a visiting associate professor in the department of history of mathematics at
Brown University, led by
David Pingree, where she taught the
Akkadian language beginning in 1999. Her course became "wildly popular", and through it she taught "more students than any previous Assyriologist". However, when Pingree died in 2005, the university shut down the department and shunted Slotsky off to an interim position in the classics department, where she taught for only two more years, before the Akkadian class was removed from that department as well. She died on June 13, 2023, in Providence, Rhode Island. ==Books==