Change for Spring Math 398
September 8, 2014Due to a conflict with Advanced Calculus, the day and time for Junior Seminar in the spring has been changed. It will now meet on Mondays at 2:30.
Due to a conflict with Advanced Calculus, the day and time for Junior Seminar in the spring has been changed. It will now meet on Mondays at 2:30.
Ever wondered about how smart computers can be? If you are curious about how to make computers smarter and want to stimulate your own brain during the spring break, we have an exciting opportunity for you. Monte Carlo algorithms are randomized search algorithms that are creating big advances in Artificial Intelligence. They have produced the […]
Congratulations go out to Katie Allen (2008 MAE-Mathematics graduate) who has been named the Hazelwood Central High School Teacher of the Year!! We aren’t surprised, but we are proud!
Professors Donald Bindner and Martin Erickson (Department of Mathematics and Computer Science) recently published the book “A Student’s Guide to the Study, Practice, and Tools of Modern Mathematics” (CRC Press). The book shows mathematics majors how to get started in their studies. It contains explanations of mathematical writing and research and the use of mathematical […]
Dear Truman Mathematics Students, The School of Business would like to invite you to an open event on Wednesday, August 31st to discuss an exciting opportunity with Truman’s newly established Bulldog Student Investment Fund. With this fund, students will be managing real money for the purpose of providing hands-on training and practice in the area […]
Due to an unplayable field, the softball game/picnic has been postponed to Friday April 29 at Jaycee Park at 4:30 PM. Softball game at 4:30, picnic at 6:00.
Are you curious about national security here and abroad? Want to learn more about the role international institutions and organizations play in the evolving global order? Or how modern weaponry and technological advancements affect the future of war and policy? Perhaps your interests lie in the role social networking and Web 2.0 technologies play in […]
Summer Research in Mathematics & Computation Bard College is pleased to announce our 2011 REU: Summer Research in Mathematics & Computation. Projects are available in discrete geometry, supersymmetric physics, computational neuroscience, environmental science, and theoretical computer science. The program is for eight weeks starting on May 31, 2011. Review of applications will begin February 28, […]
With the closure of campus, no departmental tutoring will be available until the campus reopens.
The Department of Energy (DOE) Scholars Program, administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), is accepting applications for the Summer 2011 term. Interns have the opportunity to “conduct hands-on research while showcasing their education, talent and skills…and explore the options for federal careers with DOE.” The program is open to undergraduate, […]