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The
Department of Mathematics at the University of Dayton presents: Fall Math Events 2004 Conversations among Women in Mathematics in conjunction with The 5th Annual Schraut Memorial Lecture and The 21st Biennial Alumni Seminar Saturday, November 6,
2004
Conversations among Women in Mathematics We invite undergraduate students in mathematics and allied majors, women graduate students, women junior/senior high school students interested in mathematics, alumnae and the women mathematics faculty at UD to join us for Conversations among Women in Mathematics. The event has three parts:
We
gratefully acknowledge funding for Conversations among Women in Mathematics
from the following: The Tensor Foundation, the Association for Women in Mathematics
Sonia Kovalevsky High School Mathematics Day Program (funded by Elizabeth City
State University and the National Security Agency), the Leonard
A. Mann, S.M., Chair in the Sciences at UD, the UD Women's Center and the
Department of Mathematics. We also thank the Society for Industrial and Applied
Mathematics and the Mathematical
Association of America and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics for
their support. The 5th Annual Schraut Memorial Lecture The 5th Annual Schraut
Memorial Lecture will follow Conversations among Women in Mathematics.
This year's Schraut Lecturer is Dr.
Jane Pendergast ('74), Associate Professor and Director of the Center for
Public Health Statistics in the Department of Biostatistics at the University of
Iowa. Her talk is titled Beyond Reasonable Doubt: The Role of
Statistics in Health Research. The 21st Biennial Alumni Seminar As in every even-numbered year since 1964, alums of the Department of Mathematics will return to the University of Dayton to gather together and meet with students interested in mathematics. This will give our alums an opportunity to inform students (including all participants of Conversations) about the professions they are in and how their studies in mathematics relate to their careers. The Schraut Memorial Lecture and the Alumni Seminar are generously supported by donations from our alums. |