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2001-2002 Errett Bishop Memorial Scholarship and Tenie Remmel Memorial Scholarship Winners
The Errett A. Bishop Memorial Scholarship
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| Front: Edward Bishop, Jane Bishop, John Kleint, Han Ho, Han Ho's grandfather, Nam Lee's mother. Back: Nam Lee, John Kleint's mother, John Kleint's grandmother. |
The UCSD Mathematics Department is pleased to announce that
John Kleint and Nam Lee have been named as the 2001-2002
winners of the Errett Bishop Scholarship in Mathematics. These awards
are given annually, through the Financial Aid Office, to
undergraduate Mathematics majors in their senior year with an
excellent academic record.
Helen Bishop, Errett Bishop's mother, established the scholarship
to honor Professor Bishop's deep interest in undergraduate students
and his support of those who wished to advance in their knowledge of
Mathematics. Professor Bishop was an internationally renowned
mathematician who was one of the founders of UCSD's mathematics
program. Errett Bishop made significant advances in the area of
mathematical analysis during the period 1954 to 1964. The great depth
of his discoveries and remarkable originality of his thought brought
him recognition as one of the world's leaders in his area of
mathematics. He later turned to the philosophical foundations of
mathematics. He successfully developed a large area of mathematical
analysis about which he published the book Foundations of
Constructive Analysis (McGraw-Hill, 1967). The work set the stage for
a revision of mathematical thinking. Errett Bishop was a Sloan
Foundation Fellow, a member of the National Research Council, and a
member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
For information about applying for next year's Bishop Scholarship,
check with the Math Advising Office (phone: 534-3590, e-mail:
mathadvising@math.ucsd.edu ).
The Tenie Remmel Memorial Scholarship
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| Jane Bishop, Edward Bishop, John Kleint, Nam Lee |
The UCSD Mathematics Department is pleased to announce that
Han Ho has been named as the winner of the Tenie Remmel Memorial Scholarship. The Tenie Remmel
Memorial Scholarship was established as a memorial to Mr. Tenie Remmel, an undergraduate student at UCSD
at the time of his death. Recognizing his enthusiasm for his studies in the natural sciences, it is the
intent of the donors to recognize an undergraduate student in the Division of Physical Sciences.
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This scholarship is awarded to a student who demonstrates academic excellence and has a demonstrated
financial need. To qualify for the scholarship, the student must be classified as a full time student
during the academic year for which the scholarship is awarded. Only students in good academic standing
with the University will be considered in the pool of eligible persons. Candidates must apply for the
Tenie Remmel Memorial Scholarship through the University Scholarship Program and meet all requirements as
determined by the Program. Scholarship recipients may re-apply for the scholarship. Financial need must
be demonstrated for each subsequent scholarship re-application.
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