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Alicia Prieto-Langarica
Associate Professor at Mathematics and Statistics Department, Youngstown State University
Alicia Prieto Langarica is a distinguished mathematician and educator at Youngstown State University (YSU). She currently holds the position of Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at YSU.23 Additionally, she serves as the Director for Academic Programs at the university.23
Career and Education
Prieto Langarica joined the YSU faculty in 2012 after earning her PhD in Mathematics from the University of Texas at Arlington earlier that same year.14 She initially started as an assistant professor and has since progressed in her academic career.4
Research and Expertise
As a mathematician, Prieto Langarica's research focuses on applying mathematical concepts to medical field questions. Some of her recent work includes:
- Exploring how temperature affects sleep quality and quantity
- Analyzing models for the spread of the Zika virus1
Mentorship and Teaching
Prieto Langarica is known for her exceptional mentorship and dedication to students. She actively recruits students, particularly women, to become math majors and provides extensive support to help them succeed.1 Her approach to mentorship goes beyond traditional teaching:
- She runs an informal math running club, jogging with students who wish to meet on the move
- She emphasizes supporting students as individuals first, believing that this approach leads to better learning outcomes
- She works to "humanize" math and expand perceptions of what a mathematician can be and do1
Community Involvement
Outside of her academic work, Prieto Langarica is actively involved in community service:
- She serves as treasurer for Organización Cívica y Cultural Hispana Americana
- She helps young people in the Hispanic community realize their potential for college success
- She connects with a diverse community of women in mathematics, supporting them both personally and professionally1
Prieto Langarica's work and dedication have made her a respected figure in both academia and her local community, embodying her roles as a mathematician, motivator, and mentor.


