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Stovall is a graduate of Emory University, [1] and received her PhD in 2009 from University of California, Berkeley, where her advisor was F. Michael Christ. [2] Before joining the University of Wisconsin in 2012, she was associate adjunct professor at the University of California, Los Angeles .
The Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing is a post-graduate program for emerging writers offered by the Creative Writing Program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Each year, it awards "internationally-competitive" nine-month fellowships to writers of fiction and poetry who have yet to publish a second book. [ 147 ]
Letters & Science is the focal point of research in fields such as humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The college ranks third among UW–Madison colleges for research grant awards and contributes a significant portion of the grants administered through the Graduate School of UW–Madison. It is also a liberal arts college. [2]
Savion Castro, a member of the Board of Education in Madison, Wisconsin; Sheri Polster Chappell, federal judge; Dick Cheney, former vice president of the United States (attended UW as doctoral student; received M.A. degree but did not continue) [66] Dave Cieslewicz, Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin [67] Moses E. Clapp, U.S. Senator from Minnesota [68]
Richard Anthony Brualdi is a professor emeritus of combinatorial mathematics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.. Brualdi received his Ph.D. from Syracuse University in 1964; his advisor was H. J. Ryser. [1]
Andreas Seeger is a mathematician who works in the field of harmonic analysis.He is a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.He received his PhD from Technische Universität Darmstadt in 1985 under the supervision of Walter Trebels.
Walter Rudin (May 2, 1921 – May 20, 2010 [2]) was an Austrian-American mathematician and professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. [3]In addition to his contributions to complex and harmonic analysis, Rudin was known for his mathematical analysis textbooks: Principles of Mathematical Analysis, [4] Real and Complex Analysis, [5] and Functional Analysis. [6]
After postdoctoral research at Stanford University, the Université libre de Bruxelles, and Princeton University, she became an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Yale University in 1993, and moved to the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1998, [1] jointly affiliated with the departments of mathematics and mechanical engineering.