March 18th, 2019
Mathematician to discuss computational models for studying algorithmic complexity
Mathematician Mai Gehrke from the Université Côte d’Azur in Nice, France, will present the 34th annual Lonseth Lecture on April 19.
A Fulbright research scholarship will take mathematician Elise Lockwood to Norway to investigate the role computing plays in students’ learning of mathematics.
Basketball star and BioHealth Sciences junior Mikayla Pivec used her SURE Science scholarship to study how the homeless can have better access to resources.
Three outstanding scientists received the 2018 College of Science Alumni Awards.
The College of Science welcomes Lisa Ganio as its new Head of the Department of Statistics effective December 1, 2018.
Graduate students find that countries did actually honor the more than 200 ocean conservation promises they made four years ago.
Mathematician Elise Lockwood receives the John and Annie Selden Prize for Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education from the Mathematical Association of America.
Sarah Hagen, Branwen Purdy and Emerald Stacy share their enthusiasm for mathematics with the broader public.
Tonya Allison remembers never being encouraged to think about college. Now she is preparing for a career in wildlife conservation.
Biohealth Sciences major Sydney Phu selected for a prestigious bioethics summer internship at the Mayo Clinic.
The Microbiology Scholarship Luncheon honored 10 scholarship students who received eight different awards supported by alumni and friends.