Mathematics and Computer Science
Pi Mu Epsilon
Pi Mu Epsilon, a national honorary mathematics society, was founded in 1914 at Syracuse University. Its roots date back to a mathematics club that was founded at Syracuse in 1903. The purpose of Pi Mu Epsilon is the promotion of scholarly activity in mathematics among students in academic institutions.
Denison's chapter was chartered in 1963.
In order to be considered for admission to Denison’s chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, sophomores must have completed 4 courses in mathematics (Calculus I and up) with a cumulative GPA of 3.5. Juniors and seniors must have completed 4 classes (Calculus I and up) with a cumulative GPA of 3.3.
Inductees (2004-Present)
2008
- Matthew Bishop
- Russell Bornschein
- Adamberage DeAlwis
- Richard Field
- Robert Flax
- James Minor
- Alexey Panyushkin
- Mimi Pierson
- Kyle Robertson
- Jacob Shapiro
- Neha Singhania
- Zhenhuan Sui
- Ginny Walsh
2007
- Samuel Behrend
- Laura Berger
- Joanna Kreiselman
- Amanda Moore
- Lindsey Nikolai
- Matthew Perkett
- Kristen Sheffield
- Katherine Stehli
- Megan Warner
- Anne Young
2006
- Matthew Steinke
- Nicole Scholtz
- Rachel Grotheer
- Heather Kincaid
- Vidula Menon
- Jon Gober
- Sitanshu Shah
- Punya Navaratnarajah
- Linda Staubach
2005
- Pam Arbisi
- Dan Bucatanschi
- William Froehlich
- Tarika Mansukhani
- David Nassar
- Kati O'Neill
- Allison Orr
- Jennifer Swank
- Chris Wehrenberg
2004
- Sheila Everett
- Patricia Garmirian
- Tiffany Hill
- Colleen Hughes
- Anusha Jogi
- Christopher Long
- Catherine Mayr
- Julie Mearhoff
- Craig Mosier
- Kimberly Murley
- Phung Nguyen
- Jafar Olimov
- Rahul Parikh
- Lindsay Pears
- Kaythi Soe
- Zhenyu "Adam" Wu