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Professor of mathematics

Suzanne Ingrid Dorée is a professor of mathematics at Augsburg University, where she is also chair of the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science,. She is chair of the Congress of the Mathematical Association of America and, as such, serves on its board of directors and the Section Visitors Program (Invited Speakers). Her doctoral research concerned group theory; she has also published in mathematics education.

Education and career

Dorée grew up near New York City, and did her undergraduate studies at the University of Delaware. She joined the Augsburg university faculty in 1989, and did her graduate studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She completed her Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1996; her dissertation, supervised by Martin Isaacs, was Subgroups with the Character Restriction Property and Normal Complements.

Recognition

In 2004, Dorée won a Distinguished Teaching Award from the Mathematical Association of America.

In 2019, she received a Deborah and Franklin Haimo Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics.

References

  1. ^ "Suzanne I. Doree", Faculty, Augsburg University, 2018-02-21
  2. Council and Committees List, Mathematical Association of America, retrieved 2018-02-21
  3. ^ Suzanne Dorée at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. Author biography from Arett, Danielle; Dorée, Suzanne (2010), "Coloring and counting on the Tower of Hanoi graphs", Mathematics Magazine, 83 (3): 200–209, doi:10.4169/002557010X494841, MR 2668333, S2CID 120868360
  5. Sizer, Wally (September 2004), "Secretary's Report", North Central Mathematical Bulletin, 7 (2), North Central Section of the Mathematical Association of America
  6. "Recipients of the Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics; Mathematical Association of America". www.maa.org.
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