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Alyne C. Fulte Address: New Mexico State University Date of Birth: November 2, 1963 P.O. Box 30001, Dept 3MB Las Cruces, NM 88003 (505) 646-7143 Education 30 graduate hours completed in Curriculum & Instruction, NMSU, College of Education. MS, Baylor University, May 1993, Major: Mathematics. BS. Oklahoma Panhandle State University, May 1986, Major: Mathematics, Minors: Computer Science and Business. Academic Achievements 1986 Mathematics Student of the Year, Oklahoma Panhandle State University. Graduated Summa Cum Laude, Oklahoma Panhandle State University, May 1986, Technical Writings ‘The Mobius Inversion Theorem and it Applications in Combinatorial Analysis, Masters Thesis, Baylor University, May 1993. Work Experience New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM (Aug 1993 — present) College Associate Professor (August 2009- present) Director ~ Mathematics Success Center (August 2005-August 2009) College Associate Professor (Jan 2004-August 2005) College Assistant Professor (Aug 1999—Jan 2004) College Instructor (Aug 1994 — Aug 1999) Graduate Student (Aug 1993 —Aug 1994) Courses Taught ‘= Various courses in the pre-calculus/caleulus sequence ‘© (Course Coordinator ~ College Algebra, Aug 2008 — Dec 2011) (© (Course Coordinator ~ Trig w/ Pre-Cale, Aug 2006 ~ May 2008) ‘+ Stats for the Business and Behavioral Sciences © (Course Coordinator, Jan 2012-present) ‘© Mathematies Appreciation «Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics J & IL Special Projects: Director, Mathematics Success Center (MSC), (Aug 2005-Jul 2008). The MSC Director schedules and oversees the Algebra/Pre-Calculus sequence, as well 2s their supplemental support courses. The director schedules training for instructors teaching courses in the pre-caleulus sequence. Other duties include: implementing pedagogical changes recommended by the Algebra/Pre-Caleulus committee; oversight of course ‘coordination in intermediate algebra, college algebra, and pre-calculus; oversight ofthe tutor budget and the Instruector-on-Duty position; helping students with prerequisite issues and/or complaints; and hiring, scheduling, and training of roughly 40 undergraduate tutors. In consult with Head, the director schedules and oversees 35 graduate students. The director submits requested programmatic reports to the Dean's office and, as requested, makes presentations to appropriate stakeholders. There are also a myriad of special projects thatthe director oversees. Alyne C. Fulte Page 3 Public Presentations. Director Las Cruces PREP New Mexico State Legislature — House and Sonate Education Committees: House Appropriations Committee (2000, 2001, 2005), Attempts at obtaining funding for Las Cruces Prefreshman Engineering Program (PREP) through the New Mexico State Legislature. Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) Annual Conferences (1997-2001, 2004). Site reports on the Las Cruces PREP program to the other Proyecto Access consortium members, to Dr. Manuel Berriozibal, Founder of the PREP program, and to Millie Mateu, the NASA representative for the Proyecto Access grant. Members of HACU were also free to attend, NM State School Board, Gadsden Independent School Board, Hatch Valley Public School Board & Las Cruces Public School Board (1997-2001, 2004). Annual progress reports on the Las Cruces PREP program. New Mexico State University Board of Regents (February 2000, January 2005)._A presentation on the results of Las Cruces PREP with an update on NMSU’s efforts to secure state legislative funding. WASA Pre-college and Teacher Forum (May 1999). Participants at the conference were given an opportunity to earn about pre-college programs sponsored by NASA. 1 was asked by Millie Mateu to represent the Proyecto, Access Grant Community Forum ~ Zia Middle School (April 1999). The purpose of the forum was to inform the public about pre- college programs in Dota Ana County. New Mexico Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges and Universities Ninth Annual Conference (May, 1998). Presentation about the curriculum, past results and future goals of Las Cruces PREP. Hispano Chamber of Commerce de Las Cruces Awards Ceremony for Middle School Students (Janvary 1998 & January 1997). Recruitment of participants for Las Cruces PREP. Que Pasa with Delores (January 1998 & May 1997). Interviewed by Delores Lenko, host ofa thiry-minute ‘community affairs program that is locally produced by KRWG-TV. The topic was Las Cruces PREP. Public Presentations-Math Awareness Girls Can! Career Awareness Workshop (March 1, 2003). The girls in my group leamed how to compute the volume of bananas using the concept of Reimann Sums. Girls Can! Career Awareness Workshop (March 17,2001). ‘The girls in my group learned how to compute the area of the face of various coins using probability and statistics. Grants/Gifis for Las Cruces Prefreshman Engineering Program (Approximately $1.5 million) [As director of the Las Cruces Prefreshman Engineering Program (PREP), I wrote, submitted, received and ‘administered awards in the amounts shown below. NASA (1997-2001 and 2004-2005) - $605,000 Intel (1997-2001 and 2004-2005) - $262,000 ‘Summer Food Service Program (1998-2001 and 2004-2005) - $73,000 Jerome & Joyce Cutler Shaw (2001 and 2004) - $20,000 Dona Ana Workforce Development Council (2000) - $6,300 Alyne C. Fulte Page 5 Committee Work New Mexico Articulation Task Force Committee (2005-present) First-Year Experience Committee (2008-2009) Algebra/PreCalculus Committee (2005-2009; 2011) DABCC/NMSU Mathematics Transition Committee (2001-2003; 2005-present). Outreach/Mathematics Awareness Committee (Spring 2003). Arts/Sciences Advising Committee (Spring 2003).

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