Undergraduate awards
William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition
This award is given for outstanding performance on the Putnam exam. (Multiple awardees in a given year are listed in alphabetical order.)
- 2023, Declan R. Stacy
- 2021, Declan R. Stacy, Varun Vejalla
- 2019, Emmett Dorlester
- 2017, Collin Berman, Alec Zhang
- 2016, Arun Kannan, Juan Velasco, Sifan Ye
- 2015, Robert Jacobs
- 2014, Haiguang Du
- 2013, Christopher Olund, Fei Song, Sittipong Thamrongpairoj
- 2012, Casey Mihaloew, Christopher Olund, Fei Song
- 2011, Casey Mihaloew, Fei Song, Sittipong Thamrongpairoj
- 2010, Casey Mihaloew, Fei Song, Wuttisak Trongsiriwat
- 2009, Wuttisak Trongsiriwat
The Mathematics Department's E. J. McShane Prize Winners
The E.J. McShane Prize prize is given annually to graduating math majors of outstanding achievement in mathematics. (Multiple awardees in a given year are listed in alphabetical order.)
- 2023, Zachary Carlini
- 2022, Nathan Li, Spencer Martin
- 2021, Zachary Baugher
- 2020, Sebastian Haney, Trent Lucas
- 2019, Benjamin Keigwin
- 2018, Stephen Davis, Arun Kannan
- 2017, Peter Dillery, Bradley Zykoski
- 2016, Alexander Grieser
- 2015, Calvin McPhail-Snyder
- 2014, Ahsan Zulfeqar Khan
- 2013, Casey Mihaloew, Fei Song, Sittipong Thamrongpairoj
- 2012, Yun Cheng, Aaron Criss, Joseph Gallagher
- 2011, David Renardy
- 2010, Wuttisak Trongsiriwat
- 2009, Jennifer Ann Cano, Rachel Ann Miller, Cris Negron
- 2008, Mark Thomas Rawls
- 2007, Jacob Richard Fowler, Reed Clayton Nessler, James King Stark III
- 2006, Wittawat Kositwattanarerk, Uliana Popova, Patipan Uttayarat, Chalermpong Worawannotai
- 2005, Ricardo Portilla, Di Wu
- 2004, Richard Lee Barnes II, Hans Kempson Shmidheiser
- 2003, Daniel Jonathan Haspel, Brian Thomas Street
- 2002, Evan Scott Borenstein, Andrew William Cameron, Kevin Michael Wildrick
- 2001, Dale Richard Felker III
- 2000, David Frederick Anderson
- 1999, Jeremy Alan Weiss
- 1998, Andrew Richard Booker
- 1997, Matthew David Kerr, Nelson Andrew Saiers, Richard Allen Scalzo
- 1996, Allen David Boozer, Laura DeMarco, Jeremy Shane Frasier, Roma David Radford, Jr.
- 1995, Justin Uberti
- 1994, Mikhail Krichman
- 1993, Daniel Lewis Dreibelbis
- 1992, Arthur Charles Roselle
- 1991, Timothy Paul Barber
- 1990, Sharon Lynn Laubach
- 1989, Birkett Thomas Huber
- 1988, Carol Suzanne Chandler
- 1987, Robert E. Rudd
- 1986, William Charles Nowlin
- 1985, Frederick J. Warner
- 1984, Raymond Cheng
- 1983, Mark Gregory Pleszcoch
- 1982, James Vance Grant, Jeffrey Leon Hakim
- 1981, Nelson Eugene Bickers, Jr.
- 1980, Eric Anders Carlen
- 1979, Charles Holland Romine
- 1978, Pankai Naunitram Topiwala
- 1977, Brian Lee Harbourne, Michael Leo Hogan
- 1976, Gregory Francis Lawler
- 1975, Frank Thomas Gencarelli
- 1974, Miller Shannon Allen III
The Mathematics Department's E. E. Floyd Prize Winners
The Edwin E. Floyd Prize prize is given annually to second- or third-year majors who show exceptional promise in mathematics. (Multiple awardees in a given year are listed in alphabetical order.)
- 2023, Catherine Cossaboom, Samuel Goldberg, Tanner Leonard, Harry (Jicheng) Li, Declan Stacy
- 2022, Andrew Niu, David Winters
- 2021, Zachary Carlini, Spencer Martin, Casia Siegel, Michael Stepniczka, Sean Stuhlsatz
- 2020, Zach Baugher, Nathan Li
- 2019, Trent Lucas
- 2018, Sebastian Haney, Benjamin Keigwin, Yichen Ma, Ethan Zell
- 2017, Stephen Davis, Ian Johnson
- 2016, Peter Dillery
- 2015, Alexander Grieser, Jiahua Liu, Yongyi Wu, Bradley Zykoski
- 2014, Colin McKinon Parker
- 2013, Ahsan Khan, Calvin McPhail-Snyder
- 2012, Fei Song, Casey Mihaloew
- 2011, Sittipong Thamrongpairoj
- 2010, Joseph Michael Nelson, Jiraphat Tiamsuphat, LianXue, Nader Yuson
- 2009, Aleksander V. Morgan, David Renardy, Daren Wang, Lu Xia
- 2008, Jennifer Ann Cano, Rachel Ann Miller, Wuttisak Trongsiriwat
- 2007, Clayton Grant Davis, Cris Negron, Mark Thomas Rawls
- 2006, David Banh, Reed Nessler, Erin Wolff
- 2005, Amanda D. Pallais
- 2004, Wittawat Kositwattanarerk, Uliana Popova
- 2003, Richard Lee Barnes, Anthony Maher Ghabour, Christopher Matthew Marcellin