• Four Science Terps Awarded 2025 Goldwater Scholarships

    Four undergraduates in the University of Maryland’s College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences (CMNS) have been awarded 2025 scholarships by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation, which encourages students to pursue advanced study and research careers in the sciences, engineering and mathematics.  Over the last 16 years, UMD’s nominations Read More
  • Announcing the Winners of the Frontiers of Science Awards

    Congratulations to our colleagues who won the 2025 Frontiers of Science Award: - Dan Cristofaro-Gardiner, for his join paper with Humbler and Seyfaddini: “Proof of the simplicity conjecture”, Annals of Mathematics 2024. - Dima Dolgopyat & Adam Kanigowski, for their joint paper with Federico Rodriguez Hertz: “Exponential mixing implies Bernoulli”, Annals of Mathematics Read More
  • 2024 Putnam Results

    We are very excited to report that our MAryland Putnam team ranked 7th among 477 institutions that participated in the 2024 Putnam math competition. Our team members this year were Daniel Yuan, Isaac Mammel, and Clarence Lam. Daniel Yuan ranked 26th among 3,988 participants. Clarence Lam and Isaac Mammel were recognized for Read More
  • From Math Olympiads to Diplomacy: Meet Visiting Math Professor Qendrim Gashi

    Maryland Global, published a great interview with our visiting professor (and diplomat), Qendrim Gashi. The interview is available at https://marylandglobal.umd.edu/about/news/math-olympiads-diplomacy-meet-visiting-math-professor-qendrim-gashi Read More
  • Eugenia Brin, Longtime Supporter of Science and Performing Arts at UMD, Dies

    Eugenia Brin, a Russian immigrant and retired NASA scientist who, with her family of accomplished Terps, became an important benefactor of the University of Maryland, died on Dec. 3, 2024. She was 76 years old. The rest of the article can be read here: https://cmns.umd.edu/news-events/news/eugenia-brin-1948-2024 Read More
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Maryland Mathematics Institute
Class of 2009




NAMES:
(The placement in the photo by number is indicated below the following list of names.)

1. Saira White (Northwestern HS, PGCPS)
2. Charisma Ty (Oxon Hill MS, PGCPS)
3. Aimee Cristina M. Bernardo (Duval HS, PGCPS)
4. Jesusan Sixson (Duval HS, PGCPS)
5. Eugenia Chiu (Wooton HS, MCPS)

6. Loida Vallar (Forestville Military Academy, PGCPS)
7. Margaret Mary Warque (Greenbelt MS, PGCPS)
8. Kera Johnson (Springbrook HS, MCPS)
9. Jeanni Kim (Springbrook HS, MCPS)
10. Analiza Floresca (Friendly HS, PGCPS)

11. Misael Laurden (Duval HS, PGCPS)
12. Lorraine Freeman (Forest Oak MS, MCPS)
13. Linda Loomis (Poolesville HS, MCPS)
14. Evi Gellerson (Wheaton HS, MCPS)
15. Cynthia Harris (Springbrook HS, MCPS)

16. Kristin Parsons-Brown (Broadneck HS, AACS)
17. Jessica Arguelles (Friendly HS, PGCPS)
18. Elenita White (Friendly HS, PGCPS)
19. Angelisa Francisco (Friendly HS, PGCPS)
20. MaLuisa Mariano (Friendly HS, PGCPS)

21. Mike Boyle (University of Maryland, College Park)
22. Bharti Bhasin (Martin Luther King Jr. MS, PGCPS)
23. Padma Shankar (American International School, Chennai, India)
24. Holly Eckard (Glenelg HS, HCPS)
25. Catherin Ruback (Wooton HS, MCPS)

26. J.D. Marchand (Wooton HS, MCPS)
27. Denny Gulick (University of Maryland, College Park)
28. Tracey Little (Wooton HS, MCPS)
29. Frances Gulick (University of Maryland, College Park)
30. Eric Slud (University of Maryland, College Park)

31. Larry Washington (University of Maryland, College Park)
32. Ronaldo Z. Relador (Bowie HS, PGCPS)
33. Michael Brin (University of Maryland, College Park)
34. Evans Meh (Duval HS, PGCPS)
35. Allyn Crews (Northwood HS, MCPS)

36. Rene Pulupa (Poolesville HS, MCPS)
37. Michele Silva-Dockery (Howard HS, HCPS)
38. Rolf Arnesen (Huntington HS, CCPS)

AACPS= Anne Arundel County Public Schools
CCPS = Calvert County Public Schools
HCPS = Howard County Public Schools
PGCPS= Prince George's County Public Schools
MCPS = Montgomery County Public Schools

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