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is a list of all students who participated in SUMR for at least two semesters.
It shows the year they graduated from Notre Dame, the graduate schools
they went to, the advanced degrees they received, and the discipline they
studied. At the end is a summary of national awards they received. In
cases where a student has declined a more highly ranked program than the
one chosen, that declined program is indicated. All participants of SUMR
who went to graduate school in any of the mathematical sciences were awarded
fellowships or assistantships.
David Hurtubise
(1990): Stanford University, Ph.D., Mathematics.
David Schmitz (1990): University of Chicago, Ph.D., Mathematics.
David Letscher (1991): University of Michigan, Ph.D., Mathematics.
Martin Mohlenkamp (1991): Yale University, Ph.D., Mathematics.
Reed Solomon (1991): Cornell University, Ph.D., Mathematics.
Tao Chen (1992): Stanford University, Ph.D., Applied Mathematics.
Margaret Conroy (1992): University of Michigan, M.S., Mathematics.
Tom Nevins (1992): University of Chicago, Ph.D., Mathematics.
Kevin Chouinard (1993): University of Virginia, Ph.D., Mathematics.
Yuhui Ren (1993): University of Illinois, M.S., Electrical Engineering.
Anthony Vazzana (1993): University of Michigan, Ph.D., Mathematics.
Tim Culver (1994): Duke University (declined Michigan), M.S.,
Mathematics.
Mary Donohue (1994): Wharton School of Business, M.B.A.
Kevin Hartshorn (1994): UC Berkeley, Ph.D., Mathematics.
Dana Powell (1996): Stanford University, Ph.D., Mathematics.
Chris Dwyer (1997): University of Wisconsin, Ph.D., Mathematics.
Jeff Beh (1998): University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D.,
Mathematics.
Aaron Couture (1998): Notre Dame (declined Yale), Ph.D.,
Physics.
Helga Schaffrin (1999): New York Univ. (declined Chicago), Ph.D.,
Mathematics.
Brian Dean (1999): Johns Hopkins Univ. (declined Yale), Ph.D.,
Mathematics.
Eric Hatfield (1999): Washington University at St. Louis, Medicine.
Amanda Mueller (1999): Harvard Univ.(declined Princeton), Mathematics.
Richard Siefring (2000): New York University, Ph.D.,
Mathematics.
Sami Assaf (2001): UC Berkeley, Mathematics.
Matthew Hedden (2001): ColumbiaUniv.(declined Chicago), Ph.D.,
Mathematics.
Michael Munn (2001): CUNY, Mathematics.
David Swinarski (2001): Oxford and Columbia, Mathematics.
Sonja Mapes (2002): Columbia University, Mathematics.
CariAnne McCullough (2002):
Andrew Nerlinger (2002): Yale University, Medicine and Law.
Kathleen Ponto (2002): University of Chicago, Mathematics.
Nicholas Mastronardi (2003): US Airforce
Donovan McFeron (2003): Columbia University, Mathematics.
Kevin Thomas (2003): Loyola University, Medicine
Paul Gibson (2004): Northwestern University, Mathematics.
Christopher Jankowski (2004): University of Pennsylvania, Mathematics.
Christina Maher (2004): Notre Dame, Mathematics.
Matthew Mauntel (2004): Indiana University, Mathematics.
Desmond Cummins (2004): University of Illinois, Mathematics.
Margaret Doig (2005): Princeton University, Mathematics.
Michael Jenista (2005): Duke University, Mathematics.
Melinda Moran (2005): University of Wisconsin , Mathematics.
Andrew Rupinski (2005): University of Pennsylvania, Mathematics.
Winners of the NSF
Graduate Fellowship: Assaf, Doig, Hartshorn, Hurtubise, Mohlenkamp, Mueller,
Schmitz.
Winners of the NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship: Hedden, Siefring, Solomon,
Mohlenkamp, Nevins.
Winner of the George C. Marshall Scholarship: Swinarski.
Winner of the Fulbright Scholarship: Conroy.
Winner of the NDSEG Fellowship: Assaf, Nevins, Doig.
Winner of the Lucent Technology Graduate Fellowship: Ponto.
Winners of the Goldwater Scholarship: Beh, Doig, Hurtubise, Ponto, Siefring,
Swinarski, Vazzana.
Honorable Mention in the NSF Graduate Fellowship Competition: Couture,
Letscher, Moran, Nevins, Rupinski, Siefring, Swinarski.
Runners-up or Honorable Mention in the Alice Schaefer Scholarship Competition:
Assaf, Doig, Mapes, Mueller, Ponto.
Rhodes Scholarship Finalists: Nevins, Hedden, Swinarski.
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