NSF Graduate Fellowship Applications due Nov 15
Everyone going to graduate school should apply for an NSF Graduate Student Fellowship. Applications are due by November 15. Feel free to talk to Prof. Beaver or any faculty. Continue reading »
Everyone going to graduate school should apply for an NSF Graduate Student Fellowship. Applications are due by November 15. Feel free to talk to Prof. Beaver or any faculty. Continue reading »
Ball State University seeks your assistance in identifying talented students and alumni in biology, chemistry, physics, or mathematics who might be interested in teaching at the high-school level with a prestigious fellowship opportunity. In partnership with the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Ball State is offering 20 fellowships to graduating seniors, graduate… Continue reading »
At Middlebury, you can only help the team, all expenses paid. Go to our Green Chicken page and sign up with Professor Stoiciu. Continue reading »
Booz Allen Hamilton will be having an information session on campus, Oct. 5 at 7p.m. in Weston 10. Five Math majors from the class of ’11 were hired last year, among a total of 14 Williams grads hired. … Continue reading »
All seniors interested in grad school are encouraged to apply for an NSF Fellowship. See http://www.nsfgrfp.org/, and speak with your advisor. Continue reading »
The third Mid-Hudson Mathematics Conference for Undergraduates will be held on SUNDAY, October 16, 2011 (note date change) at Bard College. This one-day conference will consist of presentations by undergraduate mathematics students, panels on graduate school in mathematics and REU programs, and a plenary address by Mihai Stoiciu of Williams College. Continue reading »
Bethany McLean ’92 will be on campus for convocation and to deliver the kick-off Math/Stats colloquium: “Why It’s Smart to be a Math Major Even if You’re Not Good at Math.” McLean, who famously exposed Enron and is now at Vanity Fair and a TV personality, is back to receive… Continue reading »
Producer Adam Wang; Director Peter De Riemer; 2011 SMALL Director Susan Loepp; Department Chair and 2012 SMALL director Cesar Silva. The SMALL Undergraduate Mathematics Research Project, Williams College, a National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates. Continue reading »
The latest ranking of all universities and colleges by Forbes: 1. Princeton 2. Williams 3. Standford 4. Chicago 5. Yale 6. Harvard 7. Army 8. Columbia 9. Pomona 10. Swarthmore 11. MIT 12. Notre Dame… Continue reading »
The SMALL 2011 research program is underway at Williams College. Stop by and check out the work being done by our students and professors!… Continue reading »