Report of Women in Mathematics members' accomplishments in academics, honor societies, professional organizations, and outreach activities before 2003:

MICHELLE CROSS won a Department of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics Selby Scholarship.

NAOMI CUMMINGS won a Department of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics Maxwell Scholarship.

SANDRA DJURKOVIC worked with faculty from The University of Akron and Kent State University on a web-based tutorial for Green's Functions, in addition to doing her thesis research, teaching prep math, and taking classes. She has also been working on an analysis paper with Dr. Saliga.

SARAH HODEL won The University of Akron Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award.

MARY KNUST won the mathematics Outstanding Woman Student Award, given by Women in Higher Education and presented a talk at the MAA Ohio Section meeting.

LISA LACKNEY won a Buckingham Scholarship and a Maxwell Scholarship from the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics.

BARBARA MILLER won a Department of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics Maxwell Scholarship.

LORI MCDONNELL won the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics King Scholarship and was initiated into Pi Mu Epsilon.

MRS. DONNA MCNATT obtained a mini grant from the Center for Excellence in Math and Science Education.  She was also selected by students to serve as Faculty Advisor for Kappa Kappa Iota, a professional organization for educators.

ANA NINO won the Golden Key National Honor Society Outstanding Student Award.  The prize recognizes superior academic achievement, leadership, and service of a junior student at The University of Akron.

CORAL WHEELER won a Department of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics Selby Scholarship and served as President of Pi Mu Epsilon.  As a result of a summer REU program at Central Michigan University, Coral published a paper in the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Undergraduate Mathematics Journal.  A .pdf version of her paper is at
http://www.rose-hulman.edu/mathjournal/2003/vol4-n1/paper6/v4n1-6pd.pdf.

DR. ETHEL WHELAND won The Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences 2003 Service Award.

MRS. PAM POLCOVER, LISA SCAVONE, MIRA VUKELIC and others designed activities for Kids' Career Day.

Many students presented posters at The University of Akron TEACHING AND LEARNING DAY, April 11, 2003.