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Cheryl Grood is a Professor of Mathematics at Swarthmore College, located in Swarthmore, PA. She holds a B.A. in Honors Mathematics from the University of Michigan (1992) and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin (1998), advised by Georgia Benkart. Her research focuses on representation theory, combinatorics, graph theory, and linear algebra, with recent work exploring intersections between these fields. She has taught a wide range of courses including Calculus, Linear Algebra, Abstract Algebra, and Discrete Mathematics, emphasizing inclusive pedagogy to support underrepresented students in STEM. Grood has contributed to educational reform initiatives across all academic levels and is involved in programs fostering equity in mathematics education.
Her teaching record spans over two decades at Swarthmore, with notable roles in STEM Scholars Programs and directed research seminars. She has advised numerous undergraduate research projects in topics such as Lie Algebras, Representation Theory, and Graph Theory. While no explicit awards are noted, her contributions to both research and pedagogy reflect sustained excellence in academia.
Grood's research output includes seminal work in partition algebras and rook monoids, as well as recent contributions to graph theory and minimum rank problems. Her courses frequently integrate advanced topics like representation theory of symmetric groups and algebraic structures, reflecting her dual commitment to foundational teaching and cutting-edge research.
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