Mathematics

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Outcomes

Seth Bergstein '07 is a financial advisor with PNC Bank.

Christopher Russell '07 works in technical services for Epic Systems.

Ashlee Plank '07 is an executive team leader of assets protection with the Target Corporation.

Alicia Walsh '07 is a high school mathematics teacher with Chesapeake Public Schools.

Emily Miller '05 is a research assistant at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Woods Hole, MA. She has spent time doing research in Antarctica.

Jennifer Manahan '05, is teaching mathematics at Grove City High School.

Emily Miller '05, Physics and Mathematics, is a Research Assistant at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Woods Hole, MA. She has spent time doing research in Antarctica.

Erin Wisor '05, is teaching mathematics at Altoona High School.

Satoshi Kimura '03, is pursuing a Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography at Oregon State University.

Erica (Marshall) Martin '03, is teaching mathematics at Tyrone High School and Penn State-Altoona.

Martin Schettler '03, is working for Scitor Corp. in Denver.

Bob Walters '03, Chemistry and Mathematics, is pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemistry at Princeton University.

Doug Hogan '02, earned an M.S. in Computer Science at Penn State University and an Master of Arts in Teaching degree at Boston University, and is now teaching mathematics and computer science at Central York High School.

Erika Ward '02, is pursuing a Ph.D. in Mathematics at University of Kansas.

Allison Stein '01, with a program of emphasis in Chemistry and Mathematics/Secondary Education, is teaching mathematics at Woodside High School in Newport News, Virginia.

Karen Lombardi '00, is pursuing a Ph.D. in Foundations of Education with an emphasis in Urban Education at the University of Kansas.

Kunio Sayanagi '00, mathematics and physics, is pursuing a Ph.D. in the Department of Physics at the University of Arizona. He is studying the influence of giant convective outbursts (e.g., the quasiperiodic Great White Storms) on Saturn's equatorial jet and thermal structure.

John Haubrick '99, is teaching mathematics and coaching football at Lewistown Area High School.

Christopher Saunders '99, earned a Ph. D. in Mathematics from Penn State in 2005 and is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.

Anne Steinacker '99, is a financial analyst for GE Harris Railway Electronics.

David Shoenthal '98, earned a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Penn State in 2004 and is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Longwood University, Virginia.

Ana Fluke '97, is an actuary at Ernst and Young.

Rachel Nelson '96, earned a Master of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School and served as Catholic Campus Minister at Colby College.

Rich Fronheiser '94, is principal consultant for Metron-Athene, Inc. He has been a distributed capacity planner and performance analyst for the past decade, working full time in the utilities, transportation, and insurance industries. He earned an M.B.A. at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in 2006.

Vince Morder '91, is employed by Sysware Consulting Group in New Zealand.

Linda Sue Esch '68, will officially retire from her position as Charles A. Dana Professor of Mathematics at Juniata College at the end of the 2006-07 academic year, after more than thirty years of service to her alma mater.

John Dale '54, former instructor of mathematics at Juniata College and retired executive vice president of the telecommunications software consulting firm Dale, Gesek, McWilliams and Sheridan, donated substantial funds to his alma mater for the creation of the Information Technology program at Juniata College.