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Professor Nancy Neudauer
Pacific University Professor Nancy Neudauer has received her fourth Fulbright Specialist award to continue to expand and develop mathematics education abroad.
Year-long study about the future of transportation in rural Washington County published in fall 2016 to be presented by Prescott Devinney '17 and Staff Member Mike Miller.
Women of the South African Math Workshop
Pacific University Professor Nancy Neudauer recently returned from South Africa, where she organized and administered an African Institute for Mathematical Sciences workshop titled “Women in Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications.”
Barbara (Williams) Crandall '66 bucked convention to major in math and work in early software development.
Dr. Neudauer awarded $35,000 to support collaborative research project “Matroids in an International Research Community: generating new researchers.”
Dr. Neudauer will travel to Cameroon later this year to help develop another site for the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences' highly successful Next Einstein Initiative.
Pacific University Mathematics associate professor Nancy Neudauer has received her second Fulbright Specialist Award in as many years
Pacific University helped launch George Long '63 on a 38-year career in weapons and defense — plus, the Athletic Hall of Fame inductee is still playing tennis.
Nancy Ann Neudauer, Mathematics and Computer Science, spent three weeks in December and January this year teaching graduate students at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cape Town, South Africa. Her experience was made possible through a Fulbright Specialist Award. The institute prepares African students for research and teaching careers in the mathematical sciences.
Pacific University associate professor Nancy Ann Neudauer has received a Fulbright Specialist Award to teach at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cape Town, South Africa.  

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