Welcome to Somerville Mathematics

Welcome to Somerville Mathematics, a blog devoted to exciting mathematical things happening in Somerville MA. I am the founder of The Somerville Mathematics Fund, www.Somervillemathematicsfund.org
The Math Fund was chartered to celebrate and encourage mathematics achievement in Somerville. I hope you will check out my TEDxSomerville talk on the Somerville Math Fund,
I find that there are many other interesting things happening mathematically in Somerville and I hope on this blog to have others share what they are doing. So please contact me at mathfund@gmail.com if you would like to contribute an article.
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Sunday, June 1, 2014

Outstanding Students win Somerville Math Fund Scholarships


Introducing our winners at the Somerville High School Awards night
The Somerville Mathematics Fund is pleased to announce the winners of their renewable mathematics scholarships for 2014.  The Math Fund was founded to celebrate and encourage math achievement and these young women deserve to be celebrated for their work in math and science while in high school.

Jay Landers, Adrianna Keefe, Jennifer DiPersio, Joytika Bhargo, and Erica Voolich
(photo by Arthur Ingalls, Geskus Photography)

Joytika Bhargo will attend Tufts University, Jennifer DiPersio will attend Stonehill College, and Adrianna Keefe will attend Fitchburg State University.  Their scholarships of $1000 are renewable for up to a total of four years as long as they maintain a B average and take mathematics or courses which use mathematics.

Two of the scholarships are given in memory of two outstanding women, Adrianna Keefe won the Alice T Schafer scholarship and Jennifer DiPersio won the Lt. Catherine M Landers scholarship.
Erica Voolich congratulates Adrianna Keefe on winning the
Dr. Alice T Schafer Scholarship
(photo by Arthur Ingalls, Geskus Photography)

Adrianna Keefe won the Alice T Schafer Scholarship.  She is planning to study mathematics education at Fitchbury State University.  Dr. Schafer (1915 - 1909) was orphaned as an infant and raised by two aunts.  When she went to college at the University of Richmond of Virginia, women students weren’t allowed in the library and she was discouraged from majoring in mathematics.  She won prizes, earned a PhD, taught at colleges (including Wellesley) and among the things she is known for is helping start the Association for Women in Mathematics (1971).  Less known about Dr. Schafer was her helping to start the Somerville Mathematics Fund in 2000 -- attending all of the planning meetings and contributing to their work as long as she was able.  She is remembered for her passion and work to insure mathematical opportunities for women.  Since Dr. Schafer was committed to the education and supporting women in mathematics, Adrianna becoming a math teacher is a wonderful way to honor Dr. Schafer's memory.

Jay Landers congratulates Jennifer DiPersio on winning the
Lt. Catherine M Landers Scholarship.
(photo by Arthur Ingalls, Geskus Photography)

Jennifer DiPersio won the Lt. Catherine M Landers Scholarship.  She is planning on majoring in biology and psychology to eventually become a genetic counselor.  When Lt. Landers (1920 - 2012) wanted to go to nursing school (graduating in 1942), her grandmother opened a cedar chest were she had been saving dollar bills to help pay for her granddaughter’s education.  Lt Landers won a Bronze Star for her service during WW2, where she ran a field hospital outside Paris; she was about to be shipped to the far East when WW2 ended and so she boarded a transport ship for the USA instead.   Jay Landers and Jasper Lawson donated a scholarship in her memory, honoring her commitment to education.  Jennifer DiPersio's interested in genetic counseling is a wonderful way to honor Lt. Landers' commitment to nursing and education.

Erica Voolich and Jay Landers congratulate
Joytika Bhargo on winning a Somerville
Math Fund scholarship

The Somerville Mathematics Fund, is affiliated with the national scholarship organization Dollars for Scholars, was chartered in 2000 to celebrate and encourage achievement in mathematics in the city of Somerville, Massachusetts. It May 2011, it was recognized as the outstanding Dollars for Scholars Chapter in New England.  Since it's founding, it has awarded $216,000 in mathematics scholarships to outstanding Somerville students.  Next fall, The Somerville Mathematics Fund will be seeking applications from teachers who teach in the city of Somerville who would like funding for classroom mathematics activities.  In October, the Math Fund will also be seeking high school students to compete in the annual Scrapheap Showdown.  For more  information, to volunteer, or to make a tax-deductible contribution, please contact Erica Voolich (617-666-0666 or mathfund@gmail.com) or go to www.somervillemathematicsfund.org.


©Erica Dakin Voolich 2014
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Outstanding High School Students win Math College Scholarships

Erica Voolich (right) congratulates Somerville High School students Hae-Young C Joo, Emily Mei and Nickolas Menezes on their winning Somerville Mathematics Fund Scholarships.



The Somerville Mathematics Fund is pleased to announced that they have awarded five scholarships this year, thanks to the generosity of their wonderful donors.  The winners are such a delightful group of students who accomplished much while in high school are all planning on taking mathematics or mathematics-using courses in college.  

This year’s winners and their colleges are:  Hae-Young C. Joo will attend U Mass Lowell, Emily Mei will attend U Mass Amherst, Nickolas Menezes will attend Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Rishab Sharma will attend Northeastern University, and Djinnie Timoleon will attend Hamilton College.

The all-volunteer Somerville Mathematics Fund is an affiliate of Dollars for Scholars.  They offer renewable mathematics scholarships of $1,000 a year.   

Three of the students received named scholarships.  Emily Mei received the Salvatore and Maria Pizzi Memorial Scholarship.  To read about the Pizzi couple whose family generously donated this scholarship go to  http://pizzifoundation.com.p9.hostingprod.com/

Erica Voolich (right) congratulates Emily Mei on winning 
the Salvatore and Maria Pizzi Scholarship.


Rishab Sharma received the Charlotte and Dr. Irving Fradkin Scholarship.  You can read the story of Dr. Fradkin’s (and his wife Charlotte who worked behind the scenes to help make his dream possible) at http://scholarshipamerica.org/news_items/fradkin_history.php
Dr. Fradkin was the founder of Dollars for Scholars over 50 years ago and just this April retired from Scholarship America, the parent organization.

Djinnie Timoleon received the Alice Schafer Memorial Scholarship.  You can read the story of Alice Shafer at http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Obits2/Schafer_Boston.html
Alice Schafer overcame challenges in her own life to become a mathematician and a founder of the Association for Women in Mathematics in 1971 and was their second President.  She was a founding member of the Somerville Mathematics Fund board in 2000.

Erica Voolich (right) congratulates Djinnie Timoleon from Prospect Hill Academy on winning the Alice Schafer Memorial Scholarship.


The Somerville Mathematics Fund, an affiliate of the national scholarship organization Dollars for Scholars, was chartered in 2000 to celebrate and encourage achievement in mathematics in the city of Somerville, Massachusetts. It May 2011, it was recognized as the outstanding Dollars for Scholars Chapter in New England.  Since it's founding, it has awarded $204,000 in mathematics scholarships to outstanding Somerville students.  Next fall, The Somerville Mathematics Fund will be seeking applications from teachers who teach in the city of Somerville who would like funding for classroom mathematics activities.  In October, the Math Fund will also be seeking high school students to compete in the ninth annual Scrapheap Showdown.  For more  information, to volunteer, or to make a tax-deductible contribution, please contact Erica Voolich (617-666-0666 or mathfund@gmail.com) or go to www.somervillemathematicsfund.org.