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Catherine Bonan-Hamada is a Professor of Mathematics at Colorado Mesa University, where she has served since 1996 in the Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Statistics. She earned her B.S. and M.S. degrees from Colorado State University and her Ph.D. in Complex Analysis from the University of Colorado in 1994. Bonan-Hamada maintains an active role in the department, contributing to program reviews and faculty listings over nearly three decades.
Bonan-Hamada is dedicated to undergraduate mentorship, sponsoring student research projects presented at the CMU Academic Showcase. Notable examples include "Incorporating Movement into Mathematics Instruction" by Brooke Arrieta in 2020, which examined the integration of physical activity to enhance mathematics learning outcomes. She serves as the primary contact for the Colorado Analytic Theory of Continued Fractions (CATCF), with her details prominently featured on the department's conference page. Bonan-Hamada is also a member of the Delta Kappa Gamma Honor Society International, supporting scholarships for women in education. Her scholarly work includes contributions to the "Handbook of Continued Fractions for Special Functions," published by Springer in 2008, reflecting her expertise in areas related to her doctoral research.
