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Betsy Yanik

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Elizabeth (Betsy) Greenwell Yanik (née Catherine Elizabeth Greenwell; also published as C. E. Greenwell-Yanik) is an American mathematics educator, formerly a professor of mathematics at Emporia State University in Kansas, the 2007 Roe R. Cross Distinguished Professor at Emporia State, and the university's former associate vice-president for academic affairs.

Education and career

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Yanik is originally from Huntington, West Virginia. She majored in both mathematics and physics at Marshall University in West Virginia, before doing graduate studies at the University of Kentucky, where she received a master's degree and her doctorate.[1] Her 1982 doctoral dissertation, Finite Element Methods for Partial Integro-Differential Equations, concerned applied mathematics and was supervised by Graeme Fairweather.[2]

She joined Emporia State University in 1990, together with her husband, mathematician Joe Yanik.[3] Before that, she was on the faculty at Louisiana State University and Virginia Commonwealth University.[1]

In 2008, she was listed as the university's associate vice-president for academic affairs.[4] She has served as president of Women and Mathematics Education,[1] an affiliate organization of the National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics.[5]

Recognition

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Yanik was the 2001 recipient of the Mary F. Headrick Award[6] and the 2002 recipient of the Ruth Schillinger Award, both of the Emporia State Ethnic and Gender Studies Program, for her activities encouraging women in mathematics both at the university and nationally.[7] She was the university's 2007 Roe R. Cross Distinguished Professor.[1]

In 2004, she was a recipient of a Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring.[8] She was named as a Fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics in 2022, "for extraordinary sustained outreach efforts to precollege women and girls, especially underrepresented populations, through conferences and summer programs; for service on AWM’s Executive and Education Committees; and for nearly two decades of organizational leadership, serving as president of Women and Mathematics Education and as director of the Women and Mathematics Network".[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Betsy Yanik, 2007 Roe R. Cross Distinguished Professor", Roe R. Cross Past Recipients, Emporia State University, retrieved 2024-11-08
  2. ^ Betsy Yanik at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. ^ "Emporia State professor earns national award", The Emporia Gazette, January 30, 2012, retrieved 2024-11-08
  4. ^ "New strategic plan" (PDF), The Teachers College, vol. 17, no. 1, Emporia State University, pp. 1, 3, Fall 2008, retrieved 2024-11-08
  5. ^ "Women and Mathematics Education (WME)", NCSM affiliates, National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics, retrieved 2024-11-08
  6. ^ "Dr. Mary F. Headrick Award", Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies, Emporia State University, retrieved 2024-11-08
  7. ^ "Ruth Schillinger Award", Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies, Emporia State University, retrieved 2024-11-08
  8. ^ "Elizabeth Yanik", Awardees: Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring, National Science Foundation, retrieved 2024-11-08
  9. ^ 2022 Class of AWM Fellows, Association for Women in Mathematics, retrieved 2024-11-08