Leggett was the editor-in-chief of the bi-monthly newsletter of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM), a position she held continuously from 1977 until the January-February 2024 issue.[2] Leggett described her tenure as AWM Newsletter Editor in the article This and That: My Time as AWM Newsletter Editor which appeared in the volume Fifty Years of Women in Mathematics: Reminiscences, History, and Visions for the Future of AWM.[3] She has served on the Executive Committee of the AWM since 1977[2] and the AWM Policy and Advocacy Committee (2008-2015).[4] With Bettye Anne Case, she is the editor of the book Complexities: Women in Mathematics (with Anne M. Leggett, Princeton University Press, 2005).[5] Leggett received an Alpha Sigma Nu Book Award for Complexities in 2006.[6]
Education and career
Leggett did her undergraduate studies at Ohio State University, and completed her Ph.D. in 1973 at Yale University.[1] Her dissertation, Maximal -r.e. sets and their complements, was supervised by Manuel Lerman.[7]
Leggett was chosen to be part of the 2019 class of fellows of the Association for Women in Mathematics, "for extraordinary contributions in promoting opportunities for women in the mathematical sciences through AWM and as a teacher and scholar; for her amazing and steady work as editor of the AWM Newsletter since 1977; and for her invaluable leadership and guidance."[10]