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James Morrow
James Morrow is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics. He
has served two terms as Undergraduate Program Director and one term as
Graduate Program Director. He is the director of Mathday, an annual
one-day festival of mathematics that is held on the campus of the
University of Washington and attracts over 1200 high school students and
teachers from the Northwest. Since 1988 he has directed a summer
undergraduate research program (Research Experiences for Undergraduates)
that is funded by the National Science Foundation. This program attracts
outstanding students from across the United States to spend eight weeks
working on projects under his direction. As a high school sophomore and
junior Professor Morrow attended summer programs that were sponsored by
the National Science Foundation. He was awarded a scholarship to Caltech
and originally intended to major in chemistry. However he found that
mathematics was his real love and received his BS in mathematics from
Caltech. He was awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship
to study mathematics at Stanford. He received his PhD there under the
Direction of Kunihiko Kodaira, a recipient of the Fields Medal (which is
mathematics' version of the Nobel Prize). He has been in the Department
of Mathematics at the University of Washington since 1969, after an
initial appointment at the University of California at Berkeley during the
years 1967-1969.
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