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Recent and Current News, 2002-2003 
New Chair 

Professor Chi-Kwong Li has become the department chair starting July 1, 2002. We thank Professor Larry Leemis for his service to the department for the last three years. 

New Faculty and Research Associate 

  • Sebastian Schreiber has joined our department as an associate professor in the Fall 2002. He will continue his research is in mathematical biology (sponsored by NSF), and will help us to develop the undergraduate curriculum and our research in mathematical biology. 
  • Al Bronstein joined our department as a visiting assitant professor in the Summer of 2002. His interest is in mathematical finance, and he will offer a seminar course on this topic in the Spring of 2003. 
  • Robert Reams joined our department as a visiting assistant professor in the Fall of 2002. His interest is in matrix theory and he will collaborate with the matrix theory group of the department. 
  • Greg Smith of the Applied Science Department will be a faculty member associcated with our department starting Fall 2002. He will collaborate with our mathematical biology research group.
  • Heather Sasinowska of INCOGEN joined our department as a research associate in the Fall of 2002. She will collaborate with our mathematical biology and statistics colleagues. 
Visitors 
Professors Byungik Kahng (S. Korea), Dan Moerder (NASA), and Sivaram Narayan (Central Michigan University) are visiting our department this semester, and will work with our colleagues. 

Retired Faculty 
Professor David Stanford retired in the Spring of 2002. A party was held on April 26 at Reves Center honoring him. We wish that Professor Stanford an enjoyable retirement.

See the faculty page for a list of other retired professors of the mathematics department.
 


Recent Faculty Awards

  • Professor John Drew has been selected as the recipient of the 2003 Thomas A. Graves, Jr. Award for Excellence in

  • Teaching. This award was created to underscore the importance William and Mary attaches to superior teaching. The award will be presented to John at Commencement on May 11, 2003. 
  • Professor Chi-Kwong Li has been selected as the recipient of the Faculty Award for the Advancement of Teaching by the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at the College of William and Mary. This award is offered to "a faculty member who has shown a commitment to the concept of an academic community in which teachers and students work together to advance knowledge." 

  • Provost Gillian T. Cell (left) presents the award to Professor Junping shi (center) 
    Professor Chi-Kwong Li (right)

    Recent Student Awards


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