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Richard V. Andree Memorial Scholarship

This fund was established in 1987, to honor the momory of Dr. Richard V. Andree, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics. Dr. Andree was an expert in abstract algebra and a pioneer in the application of computers in mathematics, as well as a former chairman of the Mathematics Department. Scholarships are given to outstanding students who plan a career in mathematics or computer-related mathematics, and whose record reflects exceptional achievement and potential as mathematicians. The scholarships vary in amount and are in support of tuition, fees and books.

Chih-Kuang Lee

Chih-Kuang Lee

Hometown: Taipei, Taiwan (a beautiful place. ðŸ™‚)

"Hi, I am Chih-Kuang. I am now a third-year PhD student in the Math Department. I hope that if everything goes smoothly, I can keep doing research in the math field.

"By the way, I am interested in playing and `studying' contract bridge. If anyone wants to play or learn contract bridge, I am glad to be one of the players!"

Nathan Jones

Nathan Jones (the hiker, not the cow)

"I am a 3rd year PhD student at the University of Oklahoma.  Previously I have earned a B.S. from the University of Toledo and an M.S. from Texas State University, both in mathematics.  My current research involves applications of topology to data science.  My career goals are to turn this area of research into a career.

"In my free time I enjoy hiking and exploring the many barbeque related opportunities Oklahoma provides."