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Mt. Rainier The Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington is one of the major research mathematics departments in the United States. It has an excellent research reputation, a strong, demanding program of graduate study in mathematics, and a full range of excellent undergraduate course offerings. The department has approximately 60 faculty with research interests in virtually every area of mathematics, from algebra to string theory. The department has about 90 full-time students in the graduate program and over 400 undergraduate majors, including 300 in the Mathematics undergraduate program and 100 in the joint ACMS program.

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Recent Department News

Jim Morrow receives 2008 Haimo Award from MAA
January 2008: Jim Morrow has received the 2008 Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award for Distinguished College University Teaching of Mathematics from the Mathematical Association of America. Click here to read the award citation and Morrow's response.

SAGE wins prize in international software competition
December 2007: The open source software SAGE, based in our department and led by William Stein, has won first prize in the scientific software category of the 2007 Trophees du Libre. Further information can be found in an article by David Joyner and William Stein on the significance of open source software for mathematics, a UW news release, and the UW Daily article.

Jeff Eaton awarded Marshall Scholarship
November 2007: Jeff Eaton has been awarded a Marshall Scholarship to pursue a PhD in Infectious Disease Epidemiology at Imperial College in London. For his PhD he plans to develop mathematical models to understand the spread of infectious disease epidemics such as the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. Jeff plans to graduate in June 2008 with Bachelor's Degrees in Mathematics and Sociology, a Master's Degree in Statistics, and a minor in Music.
See the news page and the UW Daily article for more information.

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