Nkechi Agwu

Nkechi Madonna Adeleine Agwu // (born October 8, 1962) is a mathematics teacher. Agwu is a naturalized American citizen, tenured faculty at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, part of the City University of New York, and was a director of the college's Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Scholarship.

Quotes

 * “I was the only female and the only Black person in my master’s in mathematics program at the University of Connecticut,”.
 * “Then at Syracuse University, I was the only Black person in the Ph.D. in mathematics education program.”
 * “Once you’ve been a refugee of war—I grew up in refugee camps in Equatorial Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone—you can survive anything,”
 * “I know the importance of trying to get women and underrepresented minorities into mathematics,”
 * “Women of African heritage comprise less than one percent of the women who make up 30 percent of students in Ph.D. math programs.”
 * Professor Nkechi Agwu One of 64 Notable Mathematicians Featured by Association for Women in Mathematics,APRIL 22, 2021,