Awards

The Sally Award

The Paul J. Sally, Jr. Distinguished Alumnus prize is awarded annually to a graduating senior (or seniors) who has shown true, academic distinction in a demanding program in Mathematics.

The award is 蝌蚪直播 by Professor Sally himself, who graduated from Boston College in 1954, and received his Masters' degree from Boston College in 1956. After a short teaching career in area high schools and at Boston College, Professor Sally completed his Ph.D. at Brandeis in 1965 and joined the faculty in the Department of Mathematics of the University of Chicago and continued there until his death in 2013.

Professor Sally's research was in the areas of harmonic analysis and representation theory, which concern the understanding of complicated mathematical problems whose behaviors exhibit natural symmetries. They are central areas of modern mathematics.

Professor Sally served on the Board of Trustees of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and participated in the Association of Members of the Institute for Advanced Study. He served on and/or chaired a number of committees for the National Science Foundation and the American Mathematical Society.


Previous Winners of the Paul J. Sally, Jr. Award

2000
Anya Kuznetsova
Peter Rankel
2001

Allison Morabito
2002

Jacek Nowacki
2003

Tak-Lun "Koopa" Koo
2004

Melissa Maisch
Matthew Sequin
Paul Wenger
2005

David Goett
Stephanie Maniscalco
2006

Scott L. Gentile II
2007

Alex C. Landraitis
2008

Brendan Keenan
2009

Thomas R. Runyon
2010
Conor P. Schlick
2011
Edward (Michael) Belfanti

2012
Alex Walker
2013
Amy Nesky
Lisa Piccirillo
2014
Brian Jongwon Choi
Stephanie Ger
2015
Robert P. Laudone Jr.
2016
Emma West
2017
Champ Davis
Jian Zhou
2018
Christopher Ratigan
2019
Zihao Fang
2020
Lin An
2021
Jacob McErlean
2022
Jieqi Di听
2023听
Kenneth Betterman

The Bennett Award

The Department annually presents the Albert A. Bennett award to a graduating mathematics major who has demonstrated a high level of achievement in mathematics and who aspires to teach mathematics.

This award was initiated by former Department Chair, Father Stanley J. Bezuszka, S.J. in honor of his colleague and mentor, Albert A. Bennett, who earned undergraduate and graduate degrees at Brown University and a Ph.D in Mathematics at Princeton University. He enjoyed a lengthy 蝌蚪直播 career teaching mathematics at Brown University. After his retirement from Brown he taught at several institutions including Boston College, where for nine years he was engaged in teaching in a masters in mathematics program for secondary teachers.

Dr. Bennett published many texts and articles in algebra and logic, his fields of specialization. He also had a keen interest in applied mathematics and, during World Wars I and II, he served in the Army as a ballistics expert. It was his dedication to helping teachers deepen their mathematics content knowledge at Boston College that inspired the award that bears his name.


Previous Winners of the Bennett Award

1980
Margaret Mary Napolitano
1981
Stephanie Kay
Kevin Andrew O'Laughlin
1982
Diane Duffy
Jennifer Sulla
1983
Robert Clancey Powers
1984
Antone R. Costa Jr.
1985
Barbara Marie Helmes
1986
Mary Frances Mangraviti
1987
Aimee Ann Walker
1988
Jennifer Marie Fish
1989
Susan Elizabeth Lerro
1990
Thomas Kelleher
1991
S. John DiBartolo
1992
Christopher Ryan Hawkins
1993
Stephanie Ruggiano
1994
Theresa M. Tucci
1995
Sarah E. Quebec
1996
Joseph A. Donahue
1997
Emily F. Gallagher
1998

Alyson B. Foley
Jennifer L. Roche
1999
Thomas J. Doherty
2000
Ana B. Monteiro
2001
Theresa A. Cojohn
2002
Emily K. Harvey

2003
Thomas M. Smith
2004
Rebecca E. Stern
2005
Mark Russo
2006
James K. LaJoie
2007
Elizabeth Rini
2008
Colleen A. Sampson
2009
Rebecca F. Wentzel
2010
Vittoria M. Macadino
2011
Jennifer E. Meunier
Allison M. Rosshirt
2012
Kimberly Ralph
2013
Eric Gordon
2014
Benjamin T. Delwiche
2015
Kristen DiTroia
2016
Bonnie Ma
2017
Domenic Rosato
Megan Ryan
2018
Brenton Lussier
2019
Elisabeth Campbell
2020
Lizzy Roehm
2021
Jacob Kelleher
2022
Emilia Couture
2023
Kelly Ward

Pi Mu Epsilon

The Department annually inducts undergraduate majors and a handful of graduate students into听, an honorary national mathematics society.

Pi Mu Epsilon was founded on May 25, 1914 at Syracuse University. It is a non-secret organization and is dedicated to the promotion of mathematics and recognition of students who successfully pursue mathematical understanding. Pi Mu Epsilon also sponsors a journal devoted to topics in mathematics accessible to undergraduate students.

Our Chapter is named Massachusetts Zeta, since we are the sixth Chapter instituted in Massachusetts. Other Chapters have been inaugurated at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, College of the Holy Cross, Bridgewater State College, University of Massachusetts at Lowell, and Boston University.

We've put together a list of all students inducted into our local Chapter including students inducted in May 2019.

Class of 2019

Matthew Bonidie
Elisabeth Campbell
James Coen
Fiona Henry
Alex Karacaoglu
Justin Kim
Megan Lesha
Paul Joseph Shalhoub
Yucai Shao
Nanchun Shi
Deuk Hwan Shin
Huixia Xiao
Zihui Zhou
Yi Zhu

Class of 2020

Lin An
Jiaxuan (Isabell) Huang
Yiyuan Xu
Ke Jia Zhang


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