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TU Mathematics - Alumni & Friends
Welcome alumni and math friends. There are many exciting things
happening in the Trinity University Mathematics Department, and
we hope to build on our recent accomplishments. Please browse
the information below for recent activities.
- Some Quick Facts
about our accomplishments.
- Fund raising and
Mathematics Scholarships
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Departmental News
- Some information about what graduates do after Trinity
- Susan Abernathy ('07), LSU, PhD program in
mathematics
- Megan Gallant ('07), UTSA, masters program in
mathematics
- Amanda Barth ('07), Praeses Management Services
- Evan O'Dea ('07), Japan Exchange and Teaching
Programme
- Emily Lebens ('07), MAT program
- Matthew Brady ('06), Deloitte Consulting
- Melanie Jones ('06), MAT program
- Lisa Murphy ('06), MAT program
- Juan Carlos Suarez ('06), University of
California - Berkley, PhD program in Economics
- Emily Davis ('06), MAT program
- Scott Schwartz ('06), Duke Unversity, PhD
program in Statistics
- Ryan Acosta ('05), Stanford University,
PhD program in Computational Mathematics
- Daniel Nevin ('05), Texas A & M University,
PhD program in Industrial Engineering
- Jeff Ship ('05), Kent State University,
Master in Financial Engineering
- Galen McQuilen ('05), MAT program
- Jonathan Sterbanz ('05), Towers Perin,
Actuarial Science
- Joshua Reese ('05), University of Houston,
Masters program in Industrial Engineering
- Alison Beste ('04), SAFECO Insurance,
Actuarial Science
- Domingo LLagostera ('04), University of
Houston, Law School
- Courtney Davis ('03), University of Utah,
Mathematical Biology, PhD program
- Dustin Ragan ('03), M.D. Anderson
Hospital (Houston), Medical Physics,
doctoral program
- Ben Passty ('02), Northwestern University,
Economics, PhD program
- Nathan Coelen ('02), University of California -
Berkley, Financial Engineering
- Sloan Rush ('01), University of Texas Health
Science Center in San Antonio, MD program
- Nadine Nitisusanta ('01), Boston University,
Financial Mathematics
- Andrew Crabbe ('01), University of Nebraska,
Mathematics, PhD program
- Rusty Schultz ('01), Teach for America
- Scott Schaefer ('00), Rice University, Computer
Science, Ph.D. program
- Son Quach ('00), University of Texas at Austin,
Optimization and Operations Research
- Brian Cervantes ('00), Southern Methodist
University, Applied Mathematics, Ph.D. program
- Stephanie Moore ('99), Arizona State University,
Mathematics, Ph.D. program
- Julie Stephens ('00), Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve Bank in Washington, DC
- Daniel Cepeda ('98), Lehman Brothers, Chicago
- Andrew Arana ('96), Stanford University, Visiting
Assistant Professor
- Doug Drinen ('94), University of the South,
Sewanee, TN, Assistant Professor of Mathematics
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