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Sharon M. Frechette
is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the
College of the Holy Cross. She holds a B.A. in mathematics from
Boston University, and an A.M. and Ph.D. in mathematics from
Dartmouth College. Before arriving at Holy Cross, Sharon spent three
years at Wellesley College, as a visiting professor. She has also
spent time as a Visiting Scholar at Brown University and at MIT.
Sharon is a Project NExT fellow (1997-1998 "peach dot"), and she
enjoys teaching innovative courses such as her current freshman
seminar: "The Mathematics of Art and Architecture."
Sharon's research is in number theory, particularly in modular forms
and special values of related functions. She has recently
collaborated on research projects in multiple Dirichlet series, and
in finite-field hypergeometric functions.
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