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2005 Indiana Section of
the Mathematical Association of America
Distinguished Service Award
Citation to
G. Daniel Callon
The Indiana Section Distinguished Service Award was initiated in 1993
to honor a member of the Section by acknowledging his or her extraordinary
contributions to the Section and outstanding efforts consistent with the
stated purposes of the Mathematical Association of America and the Section,
namely, assisting in promoting the interests of, and improving education
in, the mathematical sciences in America, especially at the collegiate
level.
This year's recipient has distinguished himself in his service to his
institution, the Section, and the mathematics profession. He is generous
with his time, talents, and resources and has always been a welcoming
member at local and national meetings. He has helped several freshly minted
Ph.D.'s transition to college mathematics teaching across the Section
by being a Project NExT mentor. At the end of the last century, he served
capably as chair and vice-chair of the Section.
Professionally, he is recognized for his leadership in assessment, the
use of technology in the classroom, and his senior capstone group exam-a
test which has involved several Section members. He spent a sabbatical
researching career opportunities for math majors not interested in teaching
or graduate school. He then shared his findings on why employers hire
math majors through local meetings, Math Club talks, and MAA publications.
Informed by his work, he redesigned the curriculum from top to bottom
at Franklin College to better prepare both majors and non-majors for a
variety of meaningful careers using mathematics-a model for promoting
mathematics across disciplines.
This individual received his BA from Franklin College, his MS from Indiana
University, before leaving the state for his Ph.D. at the University of
Cincinnati. He was "Back Home Again in Indiana" when he returned
to Franklin College in 1987. His interests outside the profession include
working with his church, doing genealogical research, and keeping track
of his two children. His character is marked by optimism, energy, curiosity,
and a love for young people--especially college students.
While there are many deserving candidates, I am pleased to award this
year's Indiana Section Distinguished Service Award to G. Daniel Callon
of Franklin College.
Amos Carpenter, Chair
Indiana Section of the Mathematical Association of America
April 1, 2005
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