Louise Hay Award
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The Louise Hay Award is a mathematics award planned in 1990 and first issued in 1991 by the Association for Women in Mathematics in recognition of contributions as a math educator. The award was created in honor of Louise Hay.[1]
Recipients
The following women have been honored with the Hay Award:[2]
Year | Recipient |
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2024 | Trena Wilkerson[3] |
2023 | Nicole M. Joseph |
2022 | Vilma Mesa |
2021 | Lynda Wiest |
2020 | Erika Camacho[4] |
2019 | Jacqueline Dewar[5] |
2018 | Kristin Umland[6] |
2017 | Cathy Kessel[7] |
2016 | Judy L. Walker[8] |
2015 | T. Christine Stevens[9] |
2014 | Sybilla Beckmann[10] |
2013 | Amy Cohen[11] |
2012 | Bonnie Gold[12] |
2011 | Patricia Campbell[13] |
2010 | Phyllis Chinn[14] |
2009 | Deborah Loewenberg Ball[15] |
2008 | Harriet Pollatsek[16] |
2007 | Virginia Warfield[17][18] |
2006 | Patricia Clark Kenschaft[19] |
2005 | Susanna Epp[20] |
2004 | Bozenna Pasik-Duncan[21] |
2003 | Katherine Puckett Layton |
2002 | Annie Selden |
2001 | Patricia D. Shure |
2000 | Joan Ferrini-Mundy |
1999 | Martha K. Smith |
1998 | Deborah Hughes Hallett |
1997 | Marilyn Burns |
1996 | Glenda Lappan and Judith Roitman |
1995 | Etta Falconer |
1994 | Kaye A. de Ruiz |
1993 | Naomi Fisher |
1992 | Olga Beaver |
1991 | Shirley Frye |
See also
References
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