Congratulations to...
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...Eugene Boman, Richard Brazier, and Derek Seiple for winning the Allendoerfer Award for their paper "Mom! There's an Astroid in My Closet!". Their paper appeared in the April issue of Mathematics Magazine.
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...Salar Alsardary from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, winner of his school's Patricia Leahy Award For Learning Innovation for his paper "Assessing the Interactive, Learner-Centered Methods of Teaching Mathematics".
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...Amy Kimchuk from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, winner of the 2008 Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Congratulations Amy!
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...Robert Boyer from Drexel University, winner of the 2008 James P. Crawford EPaDel teaching award.
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...Ben Anderson from Shippensburg University, winner of the 2007 Student Paper Competition for his paper titled "Melodic Progressions with Harmonious Connections." Ben worked with Doug Ensley while at Shippensburg, and is currently at Larson Texts in Erie, PA. Congratulations Ben!
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...Annalisa Crannell of Franklin & Marshall College, winner of the 2007 James P. Crawford EPaDel teaching award.
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...Allison Cutler from Haverford College, winner of our 2006 Student Paper Competition for her paper titled "Symmetric Mean Inequalities." She worked with Prof. Curtis Greene and Prof. Mark Skandera at Haverford.
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...the section's newest members of Project NExT: Emily Dryden at Bucknell University, Peter McNamara at Bucknell University, Ryo Ohashi at King's College, Michael Posner at Villanova University, and last (but probably not least) Nate Shank at Moravian College. Welcome to the section!