Tomek Bartoszy\'nski, Boise State University, Cardinal invariants and Borel sets. (ASL)
Lenore Blum, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, Computing over the reals.
Jerry L. Bona, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Solitary waves, tsunamis, and sand bars.
David A. Cox, Amherst College, The algebra of solving polynomial equations.
James H. Curry, University of Colorado, Boulder, Endomorphisms and factorization of polynomials. (NAM)
Joan Ferrini-Mundy, University of New Hampshire, Research and reform in the teaching and learning of caluclus: Progress and potential.
Alexander B. Givental, University of California, Berkeley, Mirror symmetry: A bridge between singularity theory and symplectic topology.
Valentina S. Harizanov, George Washington University, Recursive model theory: Examining computability in the theory of theories. (ASL)
William A. Hawkins, University of the District of Columbia, Some perspectives about mathematics and under-represented American minorities. (NAM)
David R. Hill, Temple University, Teaching linear algebra with technology: its impact.
Jeff Kahn, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Random matchings.
Alexander S. Kechris, California Institute of Technology, A Glimm-Effros dichotomy for analytic equivalence relations and Ulm-type classifications. (ASL)
Steffen Lempp, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Title to be announced. (ASL)
John William Lott, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, How slow can heat flow?
Andrew Majda, Princeton University, Turbulence, turbulent diffusion, and modern applied mathematics.
Mario U. Martelli, California State University, Fullerton, Rolle's Theorem: Historical remarks, recent developments, a multidimensional version and a conjecture.
Karen H. Parshall, University of Virginia, Applied pure mathematics: The case of J. J. Sylvester and invariant theory.
Judith D. Sally, Northwestern University, Measuring Noetherian rings. (AWM)
Doris J. Schattschneider, Moravian College, Ingenious mathematical amateurs: M. C. Escher (artist) and Marjorie Rice (homemaker).
Leila Schneps, University of Besan\c con, France, New aspects of inverse Galois theory.
Alexandra V. Shlapentokh, East Carolina University, Algebraic and Turing separability in rings. (ASL)
Theodore A. Slaman, University of Chicago, Recursion theory and second order arithmetic. (ASL)
John Smillie, Cornell University, Ithaca, Complex analytic dynamics in two dimensions.
John Steel, University of California, Los Angeles, Recent results in core model theory. (ASL)