Center for Undergraduate Research in Mathematics

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AbbreviationCURM
Formation2006 (2006)
Founded atBrigham Young University
Center for Undergraduate Research in Mathematics
AbbreviationCURM
Formation2006 (2006)
FounderMichael Dorff
Founded atBrigham Young University

The Center for Undergraduate Research in Mathematics (CURM) is an undergraduate mathematical sciences research skills development program funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).[1] CURM is administered by Occidental College in Los Angeles. It has been recognized by the American Mathematical Society as a Program That Makes a Difference.[2] Its stated goals are to promote undergraduate research at colleges and universities throughout the United States.[3]

Leadership

CURM was founded in 2006 by BYU mathematics professor Michael Dorff. From 2006-2015, 348 undergraduate mathematics students have participated in the program under the direction of 110 professors from 79 different U.S. universities and colleges.[4]

In 2015, the American Mathematical Society (AMS) selected CURM for its “Mathematics Programs that Make a Difference” award for “significant efforts to encourage students from underrepresented groups to continue in the study of mathematics.”[5]

Kathryn Leonard is the current director of CURM. She succeeded Michael Dorff who was the director from its founding in 2006 until 2017.

Co-Directors are selected each year. Co-directors have included:

The National Advisory Board consists of:

Selection of Participants

The Program

References

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