Honors and Awards
The Mathematics and Computer Science Department confers several annual and occasional awards.
Graduation with Honors in Mathematics or Honors in Computer Science is awarded to students who complete a rigorous curriculum with high standards and produce a significant honors thesis.
Annually, the department awards (listed below) the McGavock Award to a particularly outstanding senior major, and the Vinson Award to a particularly promising sophomore in mathematics. The Jackson Award includes a partial scholarship and is given biannually to a rising junior mathematics major.
Honors In Mathematics & Honors In Computer Science
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science grants honors to graduating students with outstanding records of accomplishment in mathematics or computer science, as demonstrated in three areas:
- breadth of curriculum,
- quality of academic performance, and
- significance of scholarly project.
Students should read the department's honors document (PDF) that explains the process to become an honors candidate. Candidates must:
- complete a specified selection of courses,
- attain a minimum overall GPA of 3.2, as well as a GPA of at least 3.5 on all courses that either fulfill a major requirement, or a course requirement for honors, and
- undertake advanced work, supervised by a faculty member, culminating in a thesis successfully defended before a departmental committee.
Additionally, the department may choose to confer high honors upon a candidate who displays unusual independence and initiative, develops original results, and clearly and rigorously communicates these via a high-quality thesis and oral defense.
Those previously awarded Honors are listed below with name, thesis title, and year, *indicates High Honors was awarded. Theses may usually be found in the college library or departmental collection.
- Cox, Caroline, Pattern-Avoiding Desarrangements, 2025
- Guth, Alice A., Virtual Reality: Measuring Movement and Mapping Bias, 2025
- Harkins, Grant, Analysis of Order-Dependence and Accuracy in Rating Methods, 2025
- Jones, Andrew J., A Machine Learning Approach to Expanding the Degrees of Freedom on Phone-Based Head Mounted Displays, 2025
- Pakenas, Paide, Mathematical Insights for the Baltimore Orioles: Exploring Problems Related to Changepoint Detection and Predictive Modeling, 2025
- Tuller, Jr, Willaim Porcher Dubose, What Do Machines Understand About Music? An Analysis of Vector Embeddings and What They Encode, 2025
- Wood, Kenan, Computational Combinatorics: Union-Closed Sets, Pebbling Graphs, and Formal Methods, 2025
- Wood, Kenan, Distributed Computing: Arrovian Impossibilities, Blockchain Consensus, and Decentralized Applications, 2025
- Ahmadi, Shahin, Time Series Classification of Fly Microbehaviors: An Application of Minirocket in Computational Neuroethology, 2024
- Cha, Pauline W., Combating Discrimination: VR in the Classroom Against Stereotype Threat, 2024
- Kalani, Malavika, Decoding Google鈥檚 Pagerank: A Critical Analysis of 水果派 Structures on Search Results, 2024
- Rivera, Jr., Johnny, Counting Pattern Avoiding Permutations by Big Descents, 2024
- Turk, Umut, Building a 2-Level Reliable Broadcast Algorithm, 2024
- Vulpis, Cole Nathan, Evolution of the NBA: Analyzing Rebounding Trends Using Player Tracking Data, 2024
- Clark, William Lathrop, Kernels of Descent Statistics, 2023
- Elzatahry, Basel, Word-Level American Sign Language Recognition Using Transformer and hybrid Models, 2023
- Smith, Will, Ramsey Theory on the Integer Grid and the 鈥淟鈥 Problem, 2023
- Wang, Yanni (Mareen), Graph Pebbling on Grids, 2003
- Baker, Noah, Triangle Degrees, 2022
- Gatchel, Madelyn, Variable-Player Learning for Simulation-Based Games, 2021
- Hayne, Roxana (Ana), Load Balancing in Lazy Implementations of Concurrent Data Structures, 2020
- Li, Man (Max), Redefine the Hot Hand: Perception of Hotness Changes the Game, 2020
- O鈥橬eill, Aidan, Distributed Artificial Intelligence, 2020
- Robertson, Michael David, Restricted Numerical Ranges of Digraph Laplacians, 2020
- Strauss, Ryan, Task-Aware Multi-Task Agents, 2020
- Thomas, Samuel C., Using Layering and Data Partitioning Techniques to Increase NUMA-Locality and Performance in Concurrent Data Structures, 2020
- Williams, Niall, Estimation and Comparison of Rotation Gain Thresholds for Redirected Walking, 2019*
- Williams, Savannah, Zero Forcing Polynomials: Mapping Spiders to Paths, 2019*
- Tenpas, Nathaniel, Additive 3鈥揅hoosability of Planar Graphs, 2018*
- Chu, Jairui, Random Visibility in Unit Bars, 2017*
- Xue, Chenxiao, Learning a Branching Heuristic for SAT Solving, 2016*
- Jai, Kai, Matchings in Lex and Colex Graphs, 2016
- Reith, Thomas, Motif-based Clustering of Directed Networks, 2015*
- Williams, Ty, An Introduction to the Ideal Class Group, and a Comparison of Bounds on its Size, 2015
- Yan, Fangning (Richard), Expected peak sidelobe level of random sequences, 2015
- Mohorn, Matt, An Introduction to Graph Pebbling, 2014
- Bernstein, Daniel, Algorithmic Definitions of Singular Functions, 2013
- Poff, Corey, Pathology in Upper Confidence Bounds Applied to Trees, 2013*
- Thomson, Colin, A Hierarchy of Chaotic Topological Dynamics, 2013
- Yang, Chang (Kyle), The Bordeaux 3-color Conjecture and Near Coloring, 2013*
- Larson, Karen, Unwapping Rap: Classification of Drum Patterns in Rap Songs, 2012
- Altman, Ben, Higher-Order Automatic Differentiation of Multivariate Functions in MATLAB, 2010
- Oberst, Sarah, A Mathematical Model of Malaria, 2010
- Daves, Rosa Katie, Skyline Augmented Fillings, 2008
- Topaz, Adam, On the Galois Module Structure of Square Classes of Maximal Elementary Abelian 2-Extensions, 2008*
- Compeau, Phillip E.C. III, Cycles in Pancake Graphs, 2008*
- Dovidio, Nicholas A., Analysis and Applications of PageRank, HITS, the Vector Space Model, SALSA and Rank Correlation Techniques, 2007
- Helms, John A., An Adventure into Applied Abstract Algebra: Exploring the Rubik's Cube, 2007
- Cain, Nicholas, CMMI: Committee Machine Motif Identification using Artificial Neural Networks, 2006
- Chemotti, Frank, Galois module structure for square classes of units in Klein 4-group extensions, 2005
- McLean, Rob, Curves of constant geodesic curvature in the hyperbolic plane, 2003*
- Schultz, Andrew C., Galois module structure of Kx / Kxp for K / F cyclic of degree pn, 2002*
- Smith (Dunsmuir), Amy M., Basins of roots and periodicity in Newton's method for cubic polynomials, 2000
- More' (Grant), Maria M., Two gems of complex analysis: the Riemann mapping theorem and the uniformization theorem, 1997
- Young, Scott W., Methods for calculating Taylor polynomials easily and efficiently, 1997
- Onkey, Richard, On the edge-transitivity of circulant graphs, 1996
- Mubayi, Dhruv, Algorithms for Degree Sequences of Graphs and Score Sequences of Partially Oriented Graphs, 1995*
- DeSilva, Harin, Mathematical models in inventory theory, 1992
- Alyea, David, Queueing theory, 1988
- Simpson, L. Taylor, Concepts of compiler construction, 1986
- VanDeventer, Hank, Catastrophe theory for beginners, 1985
- Morrisett (Clark), Julia L. Octads, 1985
- Spangler, Thomas C., Some geometry and topology of geometric surfaces, 1980*
- Wong, Fai, Statistics: an overview, 1979
- Gaynor, J.W., The theory of games, 1978
The Senior Computer Science Awards
The Senior Computer Science Award is given to that member of the senior class who has demonstrated the greatest promise and accomplishment in computer science during his or her 水果派 career. The award is given by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science annually, when it feels that there are qualified candidates. This award is sponsored by the Bernard Society of Mathematics.
- 2025 Kenan B. Woods
- 2025 Alice A. Guth
- 2024 Shahin Ahmadi
- 2024 Umut Turk
- 2024 Delario Nance, Jr.
- 2023 Eun Hun (Paul) Choi
- 2023 Miguel A. Donado
- 2023 Sidney A. Knowles
- 2022 Abagail M. Santiago
- 2022 Carmon J. Proctor
- 2022 Sebastian Y. Charmot
- 2021 Eleni Tsitinidi
- 2021 Madelyn Gatchel
- 2021 Marianna Ghiradelli
- 2020 Roxana (Ana) G. Hayne
- 2020 Ryan Robert Straus
- 2019 Niall L. Williams
- 2018 Andrew S. Becker
- 2018 Haoze (Andrew) Wu
The Sophomore Computer Science Award
The Sophomore Computer Science Award recognizes unusual mastery of the field of computer science exhibited through the sophomore year, and for significant promise for further study. This award is sponsored by the Bernard Society of Mathematics.
- 2025 Ivy Yuan
- 2025 Samatha L. Taylormoore
- 2024 Derek H. Stephens
- 2024 Mary Elizabeth Shoop
- 2024 Jackson T. McDonald
- 2023 Kenan B. Wood
- 2023 Lillian E. Milano
- 2022 Madeline J. Fitzgerald
- 2021 Mima (Luna) Jerjees
- 2021 Miguel A. Donado
- 2020 Abigail M. Santiago
- 2020 Carmon J. Proctor
- 2019 Madelyn E. Gatchel
- 2018 Roxana G. Hayne
The William G. McGavock Award
The William Gillespie McGavock Mathematics Award is given to that member of the senior class who has demonstrated the greatest promise and accomplishment in mathematics during his or her 水果派 career. The award is given by the Mathematics Department annually, when it feels that there are qualified candidates.
Honored by the award is Professor William Gillespie McGavock, greatly loved professor of mathematics, whose tenure on the faculty at 水果派 College ranged over the period 1934 to 1975. The award is intended to reflect Professor McGavock's deep and genuine interest in the mathematical abilities and accomplishments of his students. It recognizes as well Professor McGavock's devotion to 水果派 College and the superior quality of his contribution to the development of mathematical studies here.
- 2025 Kenan B. Wood
- 2025 Anna S. Hugo
- 2024 Johnny Riveria, Jr.
- 2024 Ivy Keegan Stump
- 2023 Yanni (Maureen) Wang
- 2023 William L. Clark
- 2022 Dominic C. Flacco
- 2022 Sebastian Y. Charmot
- 2021 Madelyn E. Gatchel
- 2021 Braden S. Kronheim
- 2021 John S. Blue
- 2020 Michael D. Robertson
- 2020 Man Li
- 2020 Catherine C. Johnson
- 2020 Matthew C. Cooper
- 2020 Chuhan Guo
- 2019 Savannah E. Williams
- 2018 Erica N. Shook
- 2018 Nathan J. Tenpas
- 2017 Jairui Chu
- 2016 Chenxiao Xue
- 2016 Courtney S. Cochrane
- 2015 Samuel T. Castle
- 2014 Derek J. Marsh
- 2013 Daniel I. Bernstein
- 2012 Karen R. Larson
- 2011 Daniel A. Martin
- 2010 Benjamin B. Altman
- 2009 James O. Dixon
- 2008 Phillip E.C. Compeau III and Adam Topaz
- 2007 Timothy D. Rankin
- 2006 Lesley R. Attkisson
- 2005 Frank A. Chemotti
- 2004 Alexander B. Sibley
- 2003 Robert A. McLean
- 2002 Andrew C. Schultz
- 2001 Randall R. Skattum
- 2000 Margaret A. Latterner
- 1999 Jennifer A. Kazmarek
- 1998 Dominick J. Talvacchio
- 1997 Maria Michela Mor茅
- 1996 Richard H. Onkey
- 1995 Dhruv Mubayi
- 1994 Andrew John Haile & Erin Elizabeth Lang
- 1993 Harin Ananda DeSilva
- 1992 Erik S. Moledor
- 1991 Mark A. Pospesel
- 1990 Mathijs H. Brentjens
- 1989 Thomas R. Whipple
- 1988 David H. Alyea
- 1987 Michael A. McDonald
- 1986 G. Griffith Elder, Jr.
- 1985 Julia Lynn Morrisett & Hendrick W. Van Deventer
- 1984 Eric E. Fink & Hunter K. Monroe
- 1983 Laura G. Singleton
- 1982 Mark B. Phillips
- 1980 Thomas C. Spangler
- 1979 Fai Wong
- 1978 T.C. Pinckney
- 1977 Cory W. Young
- 1976 Mark A. Postove
The William D. Vinson Award
The William D. Vinson Mathematics Award is given to a rising junior and recognizes unusual mastery of the field and significant promise for further study.
The award was established by the Vinson family in memory of William Daniel Vinson, LL.D., who was Professor of Mathematics at 水果派 from 1883 until 1897.
- 2025 Kyle R. Hoffman
- 2024 Zan (Sam) Sheng
- 2023 Kenan B. Wood
- 2022 Ivy Keegan Stump
- 2021 Chenlu Qin
- 2021 William L. Clark
- 2020 Sebastian Y. Charmot
- 2020 Caitlin W. Welch
- 2019 Braden S. Kronheim
- 2018 Man (Max) Li
- 2017 Arthur Chen
- 2016 Nathan J. Tenpas
- 2015 Erica N. Shook
- 2014 Chenxiao (Simon) Xue
- 2013 Fangning (Richard) Yan
- 2012 Christopher J. Gorman
- 2011 Chang (Kyle) Yang
- 2010 Paul P. Britton
- 2009 Mali Zhang
- 2008 Benjamin B. Altman
- 2007 Kent C. Ford
- 2006 Daniel D. Orr
- 2005 Mary E. Hobart
- 2004 Garrett M. Monda
- 2003 Frank A. Chemotti
- 2002 Martin G. Turner
- 2001 Adriel W. Cornman
- 2000 William L. Herring
- 1999 Sam Steinmann
- 1998 Sandra Joan Bishop
- 1997 Emily Anne Katzfey
- 1996 Dominick J. Talvacchio & Yang You
- 1995 Chloe Ingrid Bracis
- 1994 Richard Hugh Onkey
- 1993 Dhruv Mubayi
- 1992 Erin Elizabeth Lang
- 1991 Harin Ananda DeSilva
- 1990 Alice Catherine Hicks
- 1989 Suresh Kumar Acharya
- 1988 Douglas Alan Hicks
- 1987 Anne Elizabeth Bryson
The R. Bruce Jackson Jr. Award
The R. Bruce Jackson, Jr., Mathematics Award is given to a rising junior mathematics major who has demonstrated great promise in mathematics and its application. The award is given by the Mathematics Department once every two years when it determines that there are qualified candidates.
This award honors R. Bruce Jackson, Jr., long-time member of the Mathematics Department (1956-95) and chair (1978-83). He led a strengthening of the curriculum in probability and statistics, reflecting his interest in applicable mathematics in the liberal arts setting. The award recognizes Prof. Jackson's leadership in College matters and his legendary devotion to students, from beginners to majors.
- 2024 Tara E. Boehmler
- 2022 Delario B. Nance, Jr.
- 2020 Dominic C. Flocco
- 2018 Chuhan (Lawrence) Guo
- 2016 Haoze (Andrew) Wu
- 2014 Courtney S. Cochrane
- 2012 Phillip D. Wall
- 2010 Shashank Suresh
- 2008 Benjamin B. Altman
- 2006 Phillip E.C. Compeau III