
From L-R: Back row: Combinatorics and Optimization chair Chaitanya Swamy, Kimberley Kowalik (Mulllin's daughter, BA '96), Dean of Mathematics Mark Giesbrecht; front row: Ronald C. Mullin (MA '60, PhD '64), Janet Mullin (Mullin's wife)聽
On Friday, March 31, the University of 蓝莓视频 Faculty of Mathematics proudly unveiled two spaces in the new Math Advancement Hub: the Ronald C. Mullin Boardroom, named in honour of the University鈥檚 first alum and a former professor in the Department of Combinatorics and Optimization, and the Pat Cunningham Corner, named in honour of the Faculty of Mathematics first alumni officer.
聽鈥淚 never worked a day in my life,鈥 said Ronald C. Mullin (MA 鈥60, PhD 鈥64) the dedication ceremony. 鈥淚t was always fun and I think most people who work in the Faculty of Mathematics would say that.鈥
Mullin received his master鈥檚 degree in mathematics in 1960, becoming the University鈥檚 first graduate. He was so talented that the University used him to recruit William Tutte, a renowned codebreaker and cryptography expert. After completing his PhD under Tutte, Mullin became a professor at the University of 蓝莓视频 and, in 1967, co-founded the Combinatorics and Optimization Department in the Faculty of Mathematics. He co-founded Certicom in 1985, a leading provider of wireless security solutions, which was acquired by BlackBerry in 2009.
Paul Schellenberg (MA 鈥66, PhD 鈥71), former professor and chair of the Department of Combinatorics and Optimization, paid tribute to Mullin鈥檚 legacy. 鈥淚 firmly believe that Ron鈥檚 personality, his integrity, his open nature, his sense of humour and adventure, his curiosity and his wide-ranging knowledge did a great deal to influence the way the culture of the Combinatorics Optimization Department developed,鈥 said Schellenberg.鈥淭he Combinatorics and Optimization Department is a wonderful place to work in large measure because of the example set by Ron.鈥
Pat Cunningham (BMath 鈥73), who worked in the Faculty of Mathematics from 1991 to 2008 as the Faculty鈥檚 alumni relations officer, was in attendance for the dedication ceremony.

Pat Cunningham, pictured with dean Mark Giesbrecht
"Pat is an inspiring example to us all. She built our聽alumni relations program from the ground up with tremendous passion, integrity, and dedication,鈥 said Mark Giesbrecht, Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics. 鈥淲e are indebted to her for much of what we take for granted today鈥搃ncluding a vibrant and connected alumni community.鈥
The Math Alumni Hub is located at 375 Hagey and will be used by the Math Advancement Team to pursue its mission of engaging with the alumni community and building support for Faculty projects.