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Achievements

Professor Michael Kelly was invited to speak at an international research conference held in Maresias, Brasil, October 19-22, 2009.

Taniecea Arceneaux, '05, is pursuing graduate studies at the Princeton University Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics.

Since its first grants in 1989 the Clare Boothe Luce Program has become the single most significant source of private support for women in science, mathematics and engineering.

Ryan B. Harvey, '00, is a Hardy-Apfel IT Fellow and doctoral studies student at the University of Maryland, College Park, Md.

Maria Calzada's project involves new methods for determining the isotopic ratios of atoms in molecules. Calzada and Spence will also develop course materials for interdisciplinary computation-intensive courses.

New Orleans native, John Conway, Ph.D., is a professor of mathematics and the department chair at George Washington University.

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