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In 1969, Perry Smith cofounded the Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program for under-privileged pre-college students in California. [2] [3] In 1974, she cofounded the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in Oakland, California, initially as part of the Oakland Museum’s Cultural and Ethnics Affairs Guild and, in 1978, as a separate organization; [3] [5] she also served as its ...
Ana Millán Gasca (born 1964), Spanish historian of science and scholar of mathematics education; Alison Miller, first American female gold medalist in the International Mathematical Olympiad, three-time Elizabeth Lowell Putnam award winner; Laura Miller, American mathematician, applies fluid dynamics to insect flight and jellyfish propulsion
Association for Women in Mathematics and Mathematical Association of America: Women in mathematics or in mathematics education United States: AWM-SIAM Sonia Kovalevsky Lecturer: Association for Women in Mathematics and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics: Women who have made significant contributions to applied or computational ...
Funds also help with science, technology, engineering, arts and math — or STEAM — activities. In all, volunteers with the foundation awarded $235,957 to at least 80 educators.
Stipend and tuition for math teachers United States: NTHF Hall of Fame: National Teachers Hall of Fame: Exceptional school teachers United States: AWM/MAA Falconer Lecturer: Association for Women in Mathematics and Mathematical Association of America: Women who have made distinguished contributions to the mathematical sciences or mathematics ...
Grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Balance the Equation – A Grand Challenge for Algebra I will award... View Article The post Gates Foundation awards $1 million grants to ...
Yoav Freund, Ph.D. 1994 – professor of computer science at the University of California San Diego, winner of the Gödel Prize; Kristen R. Ghodsee, B.A. 1993 – Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at Bowdoin College; winner of 2012 Guggenheim Fellowship; Alexander Gonzalez, Ph.D. 1979 – president of California State University, Sacramento
The BAWP was established in 1974 by James Grey at the University of California, Berkeley. [4] The CMP was created in 1982 by legislative act SB 424 (Carpenter) to "seek to solve the mathematics skills problem of students in California through cooperatively planned and funded efforts." [5] At that time nine sites were funded throughout the state.