Majors
Minors
After Lewis & Clark
- Christian Ermann ’22 is a master’s student at Tufts University.
- Jordan Gonzalez ’21 graduated with majors in both mathematics and chemistry; he is now a graduate student at UCLA in their chemistry department.
- Caitlin Davis ’20 is a a PhD student in mathematics at University of Wisconsin.
- Megan Ayers ’19 worked as an analyst for Cascade Data Labs before enrolling in a graduate program in Statistics and Data Science at Yale.
- Sara Stout ’18 worked as a high school mathematics teacher in Steamboat Spring, CO before enrolling in a graduate program in mathematics at Western Washington University.
- Tatyana Benko ’18 is a doctoral student in mathematics at the University of Oregon.
- Grace Lawley ’17 is a graduate student at the Center for Spoken Language Understanding at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon.
- Alan Medinger ’16 earned a master’s in applied mathematics at University of Colorado and is now a data scientist in Boston.
- Andres Guerrero-Guzman ’16 received a master’s in mathematics from Wake Forest University and began doctoral studies at University of Washington in fall 2020.
- Katie Keith ’15 received her doctorate in computer science from UMass Amherst and is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science department at Williams College.
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Lewis & Clark’s John S. Rogers Science Research Program gave these young alumni scientists the skills—and the confidence—to soar into graduate programs nationwide.
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Alumni and Faculty Support Student Scholarship in the Mathematical Sciences. Dozens of alumni, faculty and friends support the mathematical sciences programs each year with their gifts designated to the department. Donors play an integral role in the success of the mathematical sciences faculty and students.
Mathematical Sciences is located in BoDine on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 110
email mathsci@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7559
Chair Iva Stavrov
Mathematical Sciences
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219
