Swanson is originally from the former
Yugoslavia, in what is now
Slovenia, and was attracted to mathematics from a very young age. She came to the US as an exchange student in
Tooele, Utah in her last year of high school. There, she became interested in
Reed College, the alma mater of her host family's daughter, and applied only to Reed for her undergraduate studies. She is a 1987 graduate of Reed, with an undergraduate thesis on
functional analysis. She went to
Purdue University for graduate study, completing her Ph.D. in mathematics in 1992. Her dissertation,
Tight Closure, Joint Reductions, And Mixed Multiplicities, was supervised by
Craig Huneke. She became assistant professor at the
University of Michigan in 1992 and joined the faculty at
New Mexico State University in 1995, becoming full professor in 2005. In the same year she moved back to Reed. Swanson returned to Purdue in 2020 as Head of the Department of Mathematics. She is the first woman to hold the position. ==Contributions==