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Math - WSIA 2006 Participants

2006 WSIA participants: Top row, left to right: Kyle Wendt and Michael Skalak. Second row: Jacob Magnusson, Feng Mai, Michael Martinez, and Zachary Roth. Third row: Katie Haymaker, Matthew Reyna, Sarah Cotter. Front row: Melissa Bailey, Matthew Ward, and Anna Duane. Not pictured: Amanda Watkins.

Melissa Bailey (Anderson University)
Melissa is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in mathematics at Indiana University.

Sarah Cotter (Amherst College '07)
Sarah is currently pursing a Ph.D. in logic or set theory at the University of Notre Dame.

Anna Duane (Carleton College '07)
Anna currently has a fifth-year internship at Carleton College where she serves as a T.A. in mathematics.

Katie Haymaker (Bryn Mawr College '07)
Katie Haymaker graduated from Bryn Mawr in May 2007 and is currently working for a local congressional campaign. She plans to apply to graduate schools this year. She finds the thought of graduate school more appealing each day, and she expects after a year of politics, she will probably run screaming back to the world of academia.

Jacob Magnusson (Emporia State University '07)
Jacob Magnusson graduated in May 2007 from Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas, with a major in mathematics. He currently attends Indiana University where he is pursuing a Ph.D in mathematics, possibly in topology.

Michael Martinez (California State University-Fullerton '07)
Michael is pursuing a Ph.D. in mathematics at Colorado State University.

Matthew Reyna (Case Western Reserve University '07)
Matthew Reyna graudated from Case Western Reserve University in May 2007 with a B.S. in mathematics and a B.A. in German. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in analysis at Georgia Insitute of Technology.

Zachary Roth (Hastings College '07)
Zach Roth was a mathematics and computer science major at Hastings College in Hastings, NE. He is currently pursing a Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Michael Skalak (Northwestern University '08)

Matthew Ward (Youngstown State University '08)
Matthew Ward is a mathematics major with an intended physics and philosophy minor. He expects to graduate in May 2008, and he plans to get a Ph.D. in mathematics after graduation. He would like to be a research mathematician, with possible areas of research in algebra or where algebra and physics meet.

Amanda Watkins (University of Evansville '08)

Kyle Wendt (Lake Forest College '07)

Feng Mai (Wabash College '08)

2006 WSIA at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in New Orleans, January 2007: Anna Duane, Matthew Ward, Sarah Cotter, Kyle Wendt, Feng Mai, Matthew Reyna, Jacob Magnusson, Michael Martinez, and Zachary Roth.

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