
معرفی
Chassidy Bozeman serves as the Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Mount Holyoke College, with additional affiliation to The First-Generation College Student Network highlighting her commitment to supporting underrepresented student populations.
Educational background details:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics from Iowa State University
- B.S. in Mathematics from Clark Atlanta University
Her research program centers on combinatorial matrix theory and structural graph theory, specifically investigating eigenvalue distributions in combinatorial matrices, vertex coloring constraints, covering designs, and domination parameters in graph networks. Teaching innovations include flipped classroom methodologies using self-produced video lectures to accommodate diverse learning needs while maintaining rigorous mathematical standards.
Professional recognition includes:
- Clare Boothe Luce Professorship (prestigious award supporting women in STEM faculty positions)
Bozeman actively supervises undergraduate research projects through Mount Holyoke's mathematics department, guiding students in original investigations of graph-theoretic problems. Her faculty position derives from the Clare Boothe Luce Program's endowment, which strategically advances gender equity in scientific academia through targeted faculty recruitment and development.



