Mathematics Department Awards for Outstanding Students
Graduating male senior with the most outstanding potential in the field of teaching.
- Richard C. Klemenz (2023)
- Braden Kwasniewski (2022)
- Michael D. Capestrani (2021)
- Ahmed Akbar (2020)
- Kyle S. Sosnowski (2018)
- Corey R. Zagst (2017)
- Caleb T. Moore (2016)
- Jeffrey Charles Weiss (2015)
- Matthew J. Kelkenberg (2014)
- Jonathan Lattanzio (2013)
Graduating female senior with the most outstanding potential in the field of teaching.
- Alexa R. Hefner (2023)
- A Nicole Dionne (2022)
- Tiffany A. Howe (2021)
- Madeline R. Hemmer (2020)
- Maria L. Ayub (2018)
- Maria A. Hage (2017)
- Jennifer G. Freeman (2017)
- Melissa C. Heidenreich (2016)
- Whitney R. Viggiano (2015)
- Kelsey A. Randall (2014)
- Hilary E. York (2014)
- Sarah Jo Brown (2013)
Graduating senior with the most potential in mathematics.
- Joseph R. Colson (2023)
- Alex Myers (2022)
- Abigail C. Webb (2021)
- Zachary Colson (2020)
- Allison R. Torsey (2019)
- Nohelys Reyes (2018)
- Bridget M. Torsey (2017)
- Meng Lin Ma (2017)
- Timothy D. Miller (2016)
- Sarah E. Herberger (2015)
- Eleana Martinez (2015)
- Michael G. Filipski (2014)
- Joshua B. Terhaar (2014)
- Samantha Strapason (2013)
Pi Day Celebrations
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Teams
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Data Pi-rates (champions!)
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Mounika Goruganthu
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Aiden Grabowski
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William Krieger
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Christopher Papadakis
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Octo-pies
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Non-pi-pie
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Pi-rannasaurus Rex
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CCE Squad
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Fibonacci Pieral
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Judges
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Darlene DiCesare, Senior Staff Assistant for University Police
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Dr. David Ettestad, Physics Professor
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Elizabeth Spahn, Mathematics Professor and Professional Tutor
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Master of Ceremonies
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Andrea Gustafson, Learning and Accommodations Specialist
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Pi Day Planning Team
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Justin Crossfox, User Experience and Outreach Librarian
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Dr. Jane Cushman, Chair and Associate Professor, Mathematics
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Erica Demler, Math Center Coordinator
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Ian Leberman, Tutoring Services Coordinator
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