Carleton College 
Summer Math Program 
for Women Undergraduates

             In the summer of 2005, I was a participant of the Carleton College Summer Math Program for Women Undergraduates. As soon as school ended in late June, I flew from LAX to Northfield, Minnesota. I spent 4 weeks at the beautiful Carleton College studying Morse Theory, Knot Theory, and Topology with 18 other female math majors from across the nation. I had the time of my life in the small town of Northfield, and experienced everything from my first Mall of America trip to doing math for 13 hours a day, 5 days a week. It was awesome!

Text Box: It’s time to define some Morse functions!
Text Box: It’s twins day during SMP spirit week!
Text Box: Smiling for a group photo at twiganometry!
Text Box: We’re resting from a walk at the arboretum!
Text Box: We took over a structure at the sculpture garden in Minneapolis!

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