Candice Marshall was the first student to earn a Ph.D. In Industrial and Computational Mathematics from Morgan State University. She also earned her B.S. and M.A. in Mathematics from the same institution. She was the recipient of the William H. Proctor prize for her research in mathematics. Her publications include Some Algebraic Structure of the Riordan Group which was published in the Linear Algebra and its Applications journal and Another Method of Constructing Pseudo-Involutions in the Riordan Group which was published in the Congressus Numeratum journal. She teaches Mathematics and Actuarial Science courses at Morgan State University. She enjoys making mathematics fun for her students.