% LaTeX Curriculum Vitae Template % % Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Jason Blevins % http://jblevins.org/projects/cv-template/ % % You may use use this document as a template to create your own CV % and you may redistribute the source code freely. No attribution is % required in any resulting documents. I do ask that you please leave % this notice and the above URL in the source code if you choose to % redistribute this file. \documentclass[letterpaper]{article} \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{geometry} % Comment the following lines to use the default Computer Modern font % instead of the Palatino font provided by the mathpazo package. % Remove the 'osf' bit if you don't like the old style figures. \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[sc,osf]{mathpazo} % Set your name here \def\name{Harold Hotelling} % Replace this with a link to your CV if you like, or set it empty % (as in \def\footerlink{}) to remove the link in the footer: \def\footerlink{http://jblevins.org/projects/cv-template/} % The following metadata will show up in the PDF properties \hypersetup{ colorlinks = true, urlcolor = black, pdfauthor = {\name}, pdfkeywords = {economics, statistics, mathematics}, pdftitle = {\name: Curriculum Vitae}, pdfsubject = {Curriculum Vitae}, pdfpagemode = UseNone } \geometry{ body={6.5in, 8.5in}, left=1.0in, top=1.25in } % Customize page headers \pagestyle{myheadings} \markright{\name} \thispagestyle{empty} % Custom section fonts \usepackage{sectsty} \sectionfont{\rmfamily\mdseries\Large} \subsectionfont{\rmfamily\mdseries\itshape\large} % Other possible font commands include: % \ttfamily for teletype, % \sffamily for sans serif, % \bfseries for bold, % \scshape for small caps, % \normalsize, \large, \Large, \LARGE sizes. % Don't indent paragraphs. \setlength\parindent{0em} % Make lists without bullets \renewenvironment{itemize}{ \begin{list}{}{ \setlength{\leftmargin}{1.5em} } }{ \end{list} } \begin{document} % Place name at left {\huge \name} % Alternatively, print name centered and bold: %\centerline{\huge \bf \name} \vspace{0.25in} \begin{minipage}{0.45\linewidth} \href{http://www.unc.edu/}{University of North Carolina} \\ Department of Statistics \\ Smith Building \\ Chapel Hill, NC 27599 \end{minipage} \begin{minipage}{0.45\linewidth} \begin{tabular}{ll} Phone: & (919) 962-1234 \\ Fax: & (919) 962-5678 \\ Email: & \href{mailto:hotelling@unc.edu}{\tt hotelling@unc.edu} \\ Homepage: & \href{http://www.stat-or.unc.edu/}{\tt http://www.stat-or.unc.edu/} \\ \end{tabular} \end{minipage} \section*{Personal} \begin{itemize} \item Born on September 29, 1895. \item United States Citizen. \end{itemize} \section*{Education} \begin{itemize} \item B.S. Journalism, Washington University, 1919. \item M.A. Mathematics, Washington University, 1921. \item Ph.D. Mathematics, Princeton University, 1924. \end{itemize} \section*{Employment} \begin{itemize} \item Stanford University 1927--1931. \item Columbia University 1931--1946. \item University of North Carolina, 1946--1973. \end{itemize} \section*{Publications} \subsection*{Journal Articles} \begin{itemize} \item A General Mathematical Theory of Depreciation, 1929, {\it Journal of The American Statistical Association} 20, 340--353. \item Differential Equations Subject to Error, 1927, {\it Journal of The American Statistical Association}. \item Applications of the Theory of Error to the Interpretation of Trends (with H. Working), 1929, {\it Journal of the American Statistical Association}. \end{itemize} \subsection*{Proceedings} \begin{itemize} \item A generalized T-Test and measure of multivariate dispersion, Proc. Second Berkeley Symposium of Mathematical Statistics and Probability, 1951. \end{itemize} \bigskip % Footer \begin{center} \begin{footnotesize} Last updated: \today \\ \href{\footerlink}{\texttt{\footerlink}} \end{footnotesize} \end{center} \end{document}