Photo Gallery, African American Resource Center, CSU, Fullerton
Project MISS (Mathematics Intensive Summer Session)
encourages 10th and 11th grade females
to pursue careers with a foundation in mathematics

MISS Class

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Last year Pagni was honored with the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring. The award, administered by the National Science Foundation, recognizes individuals who have demonstrated an exemplary commitment to mentoring students and increasing the participation of minorities, women and the disabled in science, mathematics and engineering. Pagni is a recipient of the Outstanding Professor Award from both Cal State Fullerton and the California State University system.

In addition to Project MISS, Pagni also directs the university’s Mathematics Diagnostic Testing Program, which works with local high schools to help math teachers identify students’ strengths and weaknesses so that educators can readjust their teaching to meet student needs. 

The professor also co-directs the Orange County Mathematics Project, a program dedicated to enhancing the algebra skills of those teaching fifth through ninth grades in three area school districts.

Pagni has garnered more than $20 million in grants for enhancing teacher training and student learning, as well as changing the way math is taught in elementary schools in the Santa Ana Unified School District.

Additional information about Project MISS is available at 657-278-2671.

 

Photos by Patrick O'Donnell.

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