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Math Teacher Funded by Science Foundation

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Compiled by Sue Avery

Betty M. Tang, visiting assistant professor of mathematics at Harvey Mudd College, has received a $79,772 National Science Foundation Visiting Professorship for Women grant.

Tang, an assistant professor of mathematics at Arizona State University, is at the Claremont college until January, 1994.

She will teach differential equations, organize a seminar for women mathematicians and perform research on cell growth.

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Tang graduated from Kirkland College and earned her Ph.D at USC. She has taught at Wake Forest and Emory universities.

School District Elects New President, Clerk

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The district serves part of El Monte.

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He was among 17 individuals and four corporations recognized by the New York Stock Exchange and Rebuild LA for their outstanding efforts to begin the economic and community rebuilding process.

Castro received a trip to New York City to visit the New York Stock Exchange.

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Participants were selected by their high school principals based on demonstrated academic achievement, leadership and citizenship.

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They will meet with members of Congress, executive officials, historians and journalists to gain a deeper understanding of the history, tradition and significance of the U.S. electoral process and the Inauguration.

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Compeau and the other honorees will receive plaques and spend time with Harvey Mudd College faculty and students in workshops, classrooms and laboratories. Harvey Mudd College is an undergraduate coeducational institution of engineering, science and mathematics in Claremont.

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