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  1. Apr 27, 2020 · Kimberley Thune is the wife of Senator John Thune of South Dakota, who serves as the Republican Whip in the Senate. She met him in college, worked as a legislative aide and in healthcare, and has two daughters with him.

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  2. Kimberly Sherrille Weems is an American statistician, active in mentoring women and members of underrepresented minority groups in statistics and encouraging them to pursue advanced studies in statistics. She is an associate professor of statistics at North Carolina Central University.

  3. Kimberly Weems, Mathematician of the African Diaspora. Born: ? place: born and raised in Cartersville, Georgia. B.S. (1993) in mathematics from Spelman College; M.A (1997) from the University of Maryland, College Park. Ph.D. (2000) University of Maryland, College Park.

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  5. In the early half of the twentieth century many Black women obtained a Masters Degree in Mathematics (my mother was one); however, it was not until 1943, 20 years after the first African American earned a Ph.D. in mathematics that a Black woman reached that level.

  6. History-making Mathematician Finds Fulfillment in Inspiring Others. Tasha Inniss (Ph.D. ’00) and her classmates Sherry Scott and Kimberly Weems were the first Black female mathematicians to earn doctorates from UMD.

  7. Feb 11, 2021 · In 2000, Inniss and two of her classmates—Sherry Scott and Kimberly Weems—became the first group of Black female mathematicians to earn Ph.D.s from UMD. Inniss and Weems earned their doctorates in app lied mathematics and Scott earned hers in mathematics.

  8. Kimberly S. Weems is an associate professor of mathematics at North Carolina Central University and a PhD in applied mathematics from UMCP. She is a role model for her daughters and students, and a researcher in statistical models for count data.

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