Norman W. Johnson Endowed Fund in Mathematics and Computer Science
Established in 2000 by Penny Johnson Burns and Robert O. Burns in honor of Mrs. Burns's brother, Norman W. Johnson, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, this fund is to be used at the discretion of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science to promote better understanding of, and greater appreciation for, mathematics and computing in the greater Wheaton community. Appropriate projects for support include, but are not limited to, annual lectures, symposia, or other public events.
Next Event: Thursday, October 2, 2008, 5:30pm
Hindle Auditorium, Science Center
Title TBD
Dr. Norman Johnson, Wheaton College
The past events that have been sponsored by the Johnson Fund are:
- Dr. Andries van Dam, Brown University, September 26, 2007 "When is the Pen Mightier than the Keyboard?"
- Dr. Robert L. Devaney, Boston University, March 22, 2007 "Chaos Games and Fractal Images"
- Ronald Graham, University of California, San Diego, March 27, 2006 "Searching for the Shortest Network"
- Ezra Brown, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, November 18, 2004 "Love Letters, Circe's Cave, and Chocolate Key Cryptography"
- Doris Schattschneider, Moravian College, October 29, 2003 "Ingenious Mathematical Amateurs: M.C. Escher, Artist, and Marjorie Rice, Homemaker"
- Donald Saari, University of California, Irvine, November 7, 2002 "Elections and Selections: We Need Not Get What We Want"
- Gregory Rawlins, Indiana University, April 2, 2002 "Why Napster Doesn't Matter: Intellectual Property in the Age of Piracy"
- Thomas Banchoff, Brown University, November 13, 2000 "Geometry in Hyperspace and Cyberspace"
Assistant Professor of Mathematics Rachelle DeCoste earns grant from the MAA to support a workshop for women in mathematics.
Bioinformatics faculty suggest evidence for convergent evolution
Professor of Mathematics Michael Kahn brings 'Mathematical Consulting' course to Wheaton.