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The Department of Mathematics at the University of Dayton presents:
Fall Math Events
2010
The 11th
Annual Schraut Memorial Lecture
and
The 24th Biennial Alumni Seminar
Saturday,
November 6, 2010
The 11th
Annual Schraut Memorial Lecture
This year's Schraut Lecturer is Dr.
Eugene Steuerle (68),
Institute Fellow and Richard B. Fisher Chair, The Urban Institute
Every Time I Turn Around
There's Dr. Schraut
or
You Can't Take Mathematics
out of a U.D. Math Major
Information about previous Schraut lectures can be found
here.
The 24th
Biennial Alumni Seminar
In every even-numbered year since
1964, alums of the Department of Mathematics return to the University of
Dayton to gather together and meet with students interested in
mathematics. The alums enjoy the opportunity to inform students about
the professions they are in and how their studies in mathematics relate
to their careers. The students have the opportunity to understand the
breadth of career opportunities for someone trained in the mathematical
sciences and have the opportunity to begin making connections with
professionals in the various fields.
This year the Seminar will consist of
a panel session followed by break-out sessions. During the panel
session, professionals representing various careers will be introduced.
These professionals will in turn give a brief introduction to specific
careers. Break-out sessions will then follow the panel session. In the
break-out session, students can meet with the professionals more
informally and learn more.
Break-out sessions will be held
for:
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Statistics |
Business |
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Information Technology |
Government |
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Engineering |
Teaching |
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Actuarial Science |
Preparation for Graduate School |
This year's panelists include:
Thomas Britt (85), Senior
Actuary, Nationwide
Laura Eloe (84), Religion and Mathematics
Teacher, Chaminade Julienne High School
Marla Gross (90), Senior Statistician, P & G
Robert Karkoska (73), National Security Agency
Robert A. Nero (68), President &
CEO, Sircon Corporation
Anthony Ponder, Chair, Department of Mathematics, Sinclair Community
College
Joanne Sklodowski (05), Statistician, Eastman Chemical Company
Eugene Steuerle (68), Institute
Fellow and Richard B. Fisher Chair, The Urban Institute
Vincent Velten (82), Chief,
Assessment & Integration Branch, Air Force Research Laboratory
Lynne Yengulalp, Assistant Professor, University of Dayton
The
Biennial Alumni Career Seminar is generously supported by donations from
our alums. |