Mathematics & Computer Science
Thomas Post Rawles Prize
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Minor Requirements
Data Science Minor Electives
Choosing Intro Courses in CS
Changes to Computer Science Major
How to Declare the CS Major
Changes to Computer Science Minor
Distinction in CS
Frequently Asked Questions
Racial/Gender Ethics and Equity
CC - AIT Budapest Equivalencies
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Professor Rawles contributed funds to the college in the name of his son (Thomas Post Rawles) for the enhancement of the Mathematics Department. Starting in 1972, the department used part of the funds as prizes for the top performers in an all-college mathematics exam. The Rawles exam has been given annually since then. |
Prize Winners
| 2023 |
Upper Division: Tim Somerset Lower Division: Haoru Yang |
| 2022 |
Upper Division: Davidson Cheng Lower Division: Mustafa Sameen |
| 2021 |
Upper Division: Lily Salzman Lower Division: John Le |
| 2020 |
Upper Division: John Koerner Lower Division: Davidson Cheng |
| 2019 |
Upper Division: Vladi Vintu Lower Division: |
| 2018 |
Upper Division: Vladi Vintu Lower Division: Ivy Chen |
| 2017 |
Upper Division: Jiawen Qi Lower Division: Vlad Vintu |
| 2015 |
Upper Division: Paul-miki Akpablie Lower Division: David Bai |
| 2014 |
Upper Division: Ravi Donepudi Lower Division: Ganesh Karapakula |
| 2013 |
Upper Division: Gautam Webb Lower Division: Paul Akpablie |
| 2012 |
Upper Division: Evan Ranken Lower Division: Hanson Smith |
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Last updated: 01/09/2024
