Susanna S. Epp

Susanna Samuels Epp is an author and mathematician. Her interests include discrete mathematics and mathematical logic.

She holds degrees in mathematics from Northwestern University and the University of Chicago, where she completed her doctorate in 1968 under the supervision of Irving Kaplansky.[1] She is currently professor emerita at De Paul University, where she chaired the Department of Mathematical Sciences and was Vincent de Paul Professor in Mathematics. Prior to joining the De Paul faculty, she also taught at Boston University and at the University of Illinois at Chicago.[2]

She is the author of several books including Discrete Mathematics with Applications (4th ed., Brooks/Cole, 2011), the third edition of which earned a Textbook Excellence Award from the Textbook and Academic Authors Association.[3]

In 2005, she received the Louise Hay Award from the Association for Women in Mathematics.[2]

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