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It has been another exciting year. We have enhanced our
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student support
programs in the past two years such as
providing! incoming freshmen online summer camps and
many other supplementary programs. This year, we host
three research
conferences and other academic programs
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which will help our faculty’s development activities and
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I would like to thank the Newsletter Committee
and Courtney Smith and Marie Ermete for
working diligently to make this issue possible.
To our alumni, we thank you for your continued
support and wish you all the best in the coming
year.
Respectfully,
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Sid Graham
and Doug Lapp had sabbaticals last year,
and they report on their activities here. We welcomed
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new faculty
department
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Analysis, and Statistics. These 3 new faculty members
are Benjamin
Salisbury, Debraj Chakrabarti, and
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Mohamed Amezziane.
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In student news, the REU/LURE programs continue to
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attract talented
undergraduates. Michael Gustin was
named the 2012 winner of the Richtmeyer-Foust award.
Melissa !Joinville was named the 2012 winner of the
Whitmore! award. Five students finished doctoral
degrees, and we have 14 new graduate students in our
program !this year.
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Fleming Speaker Series:
Sir Timothy Gowers accepted our invitation to speak on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 2 and 3,
2013. The titles of his talks were: "Will computers ever be able to have interesting mathematical
ideas?" and "Combinatorial theorems in sparse random sets."
Timothy Gowers is the Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University. He works in
combinatorics, combinatorial number theory, and in the theory of Banach spaces, and has made
fundamental contributions to these fields. He has solved many important problems on the structure
of Banach spaces, and in combinatorics he has worked on difficult problems involving randomness
and regularity in number theory. His exceptional insight and clarity have led to remarkable
advances in these theories, arrived at by novel and creative combinations of analytic techniques and
combinatorial ingenuity. His achievements were recognized in 1998 by the award of a Fields Medal
(in mathematics, the equivalent of a Nobel Prize).
Some comments from Gowers:
“In very general terms I suppose if you divide mathematics into that which uses ‘elementary’
methods and mathematics that uses a lot of sophisticated theory and well-established techniques,
then I'm drawn towards the former rather than the latter”.
“I just try and find certain problems that I might be able to think about profitably, and quite often I
think about problems and get absolutely nowhere.... with most problems I think about I get
absolutely nowhere, but with Banach spaces and combinatorics it was just the case with both of
them, there were problems that seemed reasonable to tackle, and I found them interesting.”
“I like to talk about completing the square, when you have result A that generalizes in one direction
to result B and in another direction to result C: then you want to find the generalization of C that
corresponds to how B generalizes A.”
“I can work at home and in my office, and those are the two places I work most. Just anywhere
where I've got a pad of paper and a biro... But if you're sitting waiting in an airport lounge, which
for many people would be a very boring experience, for a mathematician it isn't. Get out some
paper and have a think about things.”
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The Mathematics Department hosted the Seventh Conversations among Colleagues conference on Saturday,
March 23. Conversations among Colleagues was designed in 2003-2004 to engage mathematicians,
mathematics educators and leaders in mathematics education in a day of sessions and conversations to share
learning related to mathematics education and the development of mathematics teachers in the state of
Michigan. This year’s conference theme was "Making Practice Core: Mathematical Practices and the
Practice of Teaching", and attracted approximately 120 participants. The keynote speakers were Jere
Confrey (North Carolina State University), Ruth Ann Hodges (Michigan Department of Education), and
Valerie Mills (Oakland Schools; President-Elect, National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics).
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) site program at
Central Michigan University began in the summer of 2002. The goal of the REU program is to stimulate
talented undergraduates to learn new mathematics by working on challenging, unsolved research problems.
Professor Sivaram Narayan received a 3-year grant of $283,537 for the period 2012-14. During the Summer
2012, twelve students participated in the REU program. Dr. Chin-I Cheng, Dr. Erin Militzer, Dr. Peter
Vermeire, and Narayan were the faculty mentors.
The REU program has so far worked with 125 students (62 men, 63 women), of which 89 students were
supported by the NSF-REU grants, 28 students from CMU were supported by CMU Summer Research
Scholarships and REU matching funds from the Dean of the College of Science and Technology, and 8
international students were supported by their own institutions.
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NSF did not renew the funding for the Long-term Undergraduate Research Experience (LURE) program.
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Doug Lapp finished his sabbatical in Spring 2012. He used his time to finish data collection and
continue analysis of a yearlong study of student learning of abstract algebra concepts in a
technologically rich environment. He collaborated with Mel Nyman (Alma College) and Denny St.
John (CMU) on this project. The theoretical framework for the study is based on Kaput, Blanton, &
Moreneo's (2008) model for the development of symbolic meaning. While the data analysis is not
yet complete, the preliminary results suggest students in the technology group were better able to go
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Mingan Yang received his Ph.D. in Statistics in 2006 and then did a postdoctoral fellowship
at NIEHS, NIH, and Duke University with Dr. David Dunson. Prior to joining the faculty at
Central Michigan University, Dr. Yang was an assistant professor at Saint Louis University.
Dr. Yang's research interests include the use of Bayesian nonparametrics, Variable
selection, Bayesian hierarchical modeling, survival analysis, computational statistics, latent
variable modeling, and structural equation modeling (SEM).
In his spare time, Dr. Yang enjoys hiking, traveling, and reading.
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Aklilu Zeleke got his Ph.D. from Temple University in 1997. His Ph.D. advisor was Professor WeiShih Yang. His research interests are limit theorems in probability, combinatorics, statistics
education, and undergraduate research in mathematics. Since 2005 he has been Associate Professor
of Mathematics at MSU. He also holds a joint position in Lyman Briggs College (a residential
college of Science at MSU) and the Department of Statistics and Probability. Prior to this he was in
the Mathematics Department at Alma College. He is on sabbatical here working with George
Grossman. His hobbies are reading novels and playing racquetball.
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Vladimir Chaynikov got his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Vanderbilt University in 2012. His areas of
interest are hyperbolic groups, growth of action, braid groups, and generalizations. Vladimir enjoys
bicycling, open-water swimming, and playing ping-pong.
Sukanya Basu received her Ph.D. in Mathematics from University of Rhode Island in 2009. Her
Ph.D. advisor was Professor Orlando Merino. From 2009 -2011, she was an Assistant Professor of
Mathematics at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas. During 2011-2012, Sukanya
was visiting Assistant Professor at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan. Her
research interest is in the area of discrete dynamical systems. In particular, she develops
geometrical and topological methods to overcome computational challenges in analyzing the global
behavior of solutions to nonlinear rational difference equations. She enjoys volleyball, painting, and
is a dedicated runner.
Chi-jung Fu received his Ed.D. from University of Arkansas at Fayetteville (1998) under the
guidance of Dr. Tim Hatcher. He was a faculty member at the Business Administration Department
of Kainan University, Taiwan for 11 years. His expertise is in the field of business management. He
is also interested in applied statistics and had been teaching statistics-related courses. Most of his
research is related to employee relations. He is interested in applying more advanced statistical
models such as structural equation models in his research. In his spare time, he plays golf, tennis,
and ping-pong. He also loves to cook, watch TV, and listen to music.
Richard Cooper has lived in Mt. Pleasant for most of his life, graduating from Mt. Pleasant High
School in 1973. He received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from CMU. Richard has
taught in public and private schools for 34 years. He has also taught for Mid-Michigan Community
College. In his spare time he can be found at his family's cottage on Coldwater Lake, and also at
golf courses in this area.
Ye Li received her Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in August 2012 under the direction of
Professor Shihshu Walter Wei. Her areas of research are differential geometry, geometric analysis,
and partial differential equations. She likes swimming, traveling, cooking, and spending time with
friends.
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The Richtmeyer-Foust Award was inaugurated in 1968 by the Mathematics Department to honor
Dr. Cleon C. Richtmeyer and Dr. Judson W. Foust. Dr. Richtmeyer served as Department Chair and
as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Foust served as Professor of Mathematics and later
as President of the University. This award is given to the outstanding senior majoring or minoring
in mathematics. After an initial screening, the department chooses a group of finalists who are
asked to submit information about their academic and their extra-curricular accomplishments and to
write an essay discussing how their experiences at CMU have influenced them. A faculty vote
determines the recipient, who receives a plaque, and his/her name is engraved on a trophy kept in a
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showcase in Pearce Hall. The 2012 recipient, Michael Gustin, was the 54th student to receive the
Richtmeyer-Foust Award. The 2012 finalists for the award were Marianne Brown, Shannon
Chaffee, Kenneth Goward, Justin Marzinski, and Veronica Sheppard.
Edward H. Whitmore Mathematics Award
The Edward H. Whitmore Award in Elementary Mathematics was established in 1990 by the
Mathematics Department in honor of Dr. Edward H. Whitmore, who served the department for
twenty-two years as Professor of Mathematics, fifteen of which were spent as Chairman of the
department. The distinct differences in the mathematics program for elementary teachers make it
appropriate for those students to be eligible for an award especially for them. The winner, who is
chosen in a manner similar to that of the Richtmeyer-Foust Award, receives a plaque, and his/her
name is engraved on a trophy kept in a showcase in Pearce Hall. The 2012 recipient for this award
was Melissa Joinville. She was the 29th student to receive the Whitmore Award. The 2012 finalists
for this award were Ashley Billcheck, Megan Mather, and Stephanie Shauger.
Arnold Hammel KME Award
This award was created for mathematics majors who are KME (Kappa Mu Epsilon) members to
honor retired Professor and former KME Advisor Arnold Hammel. Marie Ermete and Anthony
Pochini were the 2012 recipients.
Jozefaciuk and Rutkowski Award
As a tribute to Frank and Rita Jozefaciuk and Irene Rutkowski, their families created this endowed
award for junior or senior mathematics majors with a minimum GPA of 3.4. The 2012 recipient of
this award was Justin Zablocki.
Miller Award
In honor of retired Professor William Miller and his wife, Delores Miller, this award was
established for students who are juniors with a mathematics, statistics, or actuarial science major.
Mossab Qatu received the 2012 award.
Richtmeyer Scholarship
Dr. Cleon C. Richtmeyer bequeathed a scholarship fund for students who are mathematics majors.
The 2012 recipients were Marie Ermete, Sarah Johnson, Troy Klingler, and Mossab Qatu.
Serier Scholarship
In honor of Professor Lester H. Serier and his son, Jack D. Serier, this endowed memorial was
established for junior or senior mathematics majors with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Tyler Wippel
received this award in 2012.
St. Andre Scholarship
Former College of Science and Technology Dean and Mathematics Professor, Richard St. Andre
and his wife, Karen, created this scholarship for sophomore students with majors in the
Mathematics Department. Casey Ferranti was the 2012 recipient of this scholarship.
Whitmore Scholarship
To commemorate the lives of Dr. Edward H. Whitmore and his son, Stephen H. Whitmore an
endowment was established by the family and friends for mathematics majors who have been
admitted to the Teacher Education program. Megan Haske was the 2012 recipient of this
scholarship.
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Miles Actuarial Award
Retired Professor Thomas Miles and his wife, Cindy Miles, created this award to help defray the
expenses for students taking and passing Actuarial Exams. The 2012 recipients were Hasan
Cheema, Justin Marzinski, Stacy Siereveld, Ryan Thimm, and Kevin Whalen.
Outstanding Tutoring Awards
The 2012 Awards for outstanding tutoring went to Marie Ermete, Troy Klingler, Shawn Witte, and
Duha Hamed. Honorable Mention went to Ashley Moon, Hillary Mahoney, Emily Krause, and
Mathew Madison.
Outstanding Teaching Assistant
Erin Schade received the award for Second Year Teaching Assistants, with Honorable Mention
going to Duha Hamed and Julia Przybyla. Ping-Hung Kao received the award for Teaching
Assistants Beyond the Second Year, with Honorable Mention going to Ryan Hines.
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During the academic semesters KME met once every two weeks. Recruiting new members went
very well. Seven new members were inducted in the spring 2012. During the spring and fall
semesters members raised money through a book sale held jointly with other student organizations
in the department. KME members designed and sold travel mugs and t-shirts for Pi Day (March
14). The money raised from these events and membership dues was used for buying pizza on
meeting days and for conducting the induction ceremony. Four KME members and a faculty
advisor attended the Michigan Undergraduate Mathematics Conference (MUMC) at Sienna Heights
University on March 3, 2012.
List of Activities:
1. Dr. Susan Cooper gave a talk on “Conway’s Mathematical Games.” This talk was given at
the KME Induction Ceremony, which took place on April 22, 2012.
2. Dr. Christine Phelps gave a talk on “Systematically Studying and Improving Mathematics
Teaching”. This talk was held on April 12, 2012.
3. Marie Ermete gave a talk on her NSF-LURE project at MUMC on March 3, 2012.
4. Dr. Sukanya Basu gave a talk titled, “On the Connection between Quadratic Maps, Tent
Maps and Cantor Set”. This talk was held on November 15, 2012.
5. Dr. Rajarshi Dey gave a talk on November 29, 2012 on “Some interesting problems
involving probability”.
6. Troy Klingler and Karleigh Cameron gave talks on their summer research on October 12
and November 1.
7. Dr. Narayan gave a 20-30 minute talks almost every meeting during spring and fall 2012 on
various topics in mathematics and its applications.
8. Eight members formed three teams and took part in the 18th Annual Michigan Autumn
Take Home (MATH) Challenge on November 3, 2012.
9. On December 1, 2012, three members took part in the William Lowell Putnam
Mathematical Competition.
Submitted by Sivaram Narayan, KME Faculty Advisor.
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Gamma Iota Sigma, Nu Chapter
20 Gamma Iota Sigma students from CMU’s Nu Chapter attended the annual Management
Conference in Chicago, October 11-13, 2012 at Navy Pier. Over 200 actuary students, university
professors, and industry professionals were in attendance. The topics discussed included effective
chapter management, actuarial exam preparation, and career paths and opportunities. Attendees
also had the opportunity to network with executives at some of the top risk management
corporations in the world.
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Office of Development & Alumni Relations, Carlin Alumni House,
Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859
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