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== Recipients ==

== Recipients ==

The following mathematicians have been honored with the Humphreys Award:<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/prizes.htm#humphreys|title=Prizes, Awards, and Honors for Women Mathematicians|website=www.agnesscott.edu|access-date=2016-08-20}}</ref>

The following mathematicians have been honored with the Humphreys Award:<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/prizes.htm#humphreys|title=Prizes, Awards, and Honors for Women Mathematicians|website=www.agnesscott.edu|access-date=2016-08-20}}</ref>

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|2026

|[[Anant P. Godbole]]

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|2025

|[[Dewey Taylor]]

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|2024

|[[Maria Cristina Villalobos]]

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|2023

|2023


Latest revision as of 19:18, 26 November 2025

The M. Gweneth Humphreys Award or Humphreys Award is a mathematics award established by the Association for Women in Mathematics in recognition of mathematics educators who have exhibited outstanding mentorship.[1] The award is named for Mabel Gweneth Humphreys (1911-2006) who earned her Ph.D. at age 23 from the University of Chicago in 1935.[2]
She taught mathematics to women for her entire career, first at Mount St. Scholastica College, then for several years at Sophie Newcomb College, and finally for over thirty years at Randolph Macon Woman’s College. This award, funded by contributions from her former students and colleagues at Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, recognizes her commitment to and her influence on undergraduate students of mathematics.[1]

The following mathematicians have been honored with the Humphreys Award:[3][4]

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