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A Celebration of the EDGE Program's Impact on the Mathematics Community and Beyond

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D'Agostino, Susan, Sarah Bryant, Amy Buchmann, Michelle Craddock Guinn, and Leona Harris, eds. A Celebration of the EDGE Program's Impact on the Mathematics Community and Beyond. Cham: Springer, 2019.

The Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education (EDGE) Program began twenty years ago to provide support for women entering doctoral programs in the mathematical sciences. With a steadfast commitment to diversity among participants, faculty, and staff, EDGE initially alternated between Bryn Mawr and Spelman Colleges. In later years, EDGE has been hosted on campuses around the nation and expanded to offer support for women throughout their graduate school and professional careers. The refereed papers in A Celebration of the EDGE Program’s Impact on the Mathematics Community and Beyond range from short memoirs, to pedagogical studies, to current mathematics research. All papers are written by former EDGE participants, mentors, instructors, directors, and others connected to EDGE. Together, these papers offer compelling testimony that EDGE has produced a diverse new generation of leaders in the mathematics community. This volume contains technical and non-technical works, and it is intended for a far-reaching audience, including mathematicians, mathematics teachers, diversity officers, university administrators, government employees writing educational or science policy, and mathematics students at the high school, college, and graduate levels. By highlighting the scope of the work done by those supported by EDGE, the volume offers strong evidence of the American Mathematical Society’s recognition that EDGE is "a program that makes a difference.”This volume offers unique testimony that a 20-year old summer program has expanded its reach beyond the summer experience to produce a diverse new generation of women leaders, nearly half of whom are underrepresented women. While some books with a women-in-math theme focus only on one topic such as research or work-life balance, this book's broad scope includes papers on mathematics research, teaching, outreach, and career paths.

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MLA citation style (9th ed.)

Guinn, Michelle Craddock, et al. A Celebration of the Edge Program's Impact On the Mathematics Community and Beyond. . 2019. dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/413a4ead-83b1-4654-bb49-f5d3e19072e5.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

G. M. Craddock, B. Amy, B. Sarah, D. Susan, & H. Leona. (2019). A Celebration of the EDGE Program's Impact on the Mathematics Community and Beyond. https://dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/413a4ead-83b1-4654-bb49-f5d3e19072e5

Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)

Guinn, Michelle Craddock, Buchmann, Amy, Bryant, Sarah, D'Agostino, Susan, and Harris, Leona. A Celebration of the Edge Program's Impact On the Mathematics Community and Beyond. 2019. https://dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/413a4ead-83b1-4654-bb49-f5d3e19072e5.

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