
Adam Case, a Mathematics and Computer Science major, presented "Designing and Analyzing New Algorithms and Heuristics to Solve the Coin-Moving Puzzle."
Adam is a Spring 2009 Wilson Research Scholar. His faculty sponsor was Chris Bennett. |

Sam Valentine, an Interdisciplinary Math and Economics major, presented
"Implementing Collaborative Online Work Environments in the Classroom."
Sam is a Fall 2008 Wilson Research Scholar. His faculty advisor was John Messier. |

Derek Gilbert, a Computer Science major, presented "Open Source Software in Radio Broadcasting."
Derek is a Spring 2009 Wilson Research Scholar. His faculty advisor was Gail Lange. |

Daniel Allen, a Mathematics major, presented "Sigma Invariants of Braid Groups."
Dan is the 2008-2009 Wilson Research Fellow. His faculty advisor was Nic Koban. |

Joshua Case, a Mathematics and Music major, is a Fall 2008 Wilson Research Scholar. Three of Josh's original compositions were featured in a concert Friday evening. |

Students in three sections of MAT104 (Mathematics for Elementary Teachers) combined their efforts in a "Geometric Art" display. The display contained 3 types of tessellations, Islamic type art, and perspective drawing.
The faculty advisors were Pam Mitchel and Paul Gies. |

Students from Gail Lange's Cryptography and Database classes gave poster presentations of their individual or small group projects.
Pictured with his SQL poster is Computer Science major Shane Martin. |

With other UMF Dancers, Mathematics professor, Pete Hardy, taught the audience about the eight basic loco motor movements: walking, running, jumping, hopping, leaping, sliding, galloping, and skipping.
The UMF Dancers' faculty sponsor was Margaret Gould Wescott. |