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Math/Stat Mentorship Program 2019-20 Interest Form

Interested in getting a math/stat major’s perspective? Want to give advice to potential math/stat majors? The mentorship program pairs current math/stat majors with first and second years interested in math/stat. Interested? Fill out this form to get updates on the Math/Stat Mentorship program next year!… Continue reading »

Math/Stat Mentoring Program 2021

Program Description:  The Math/Stat Mentoring Program pairs first years and sophomores interested in mathematics and statistics with junior and senior mentors who will help them navigate through their academic experience in the department. There is evidence that suggests that having such a mentor relationship is more likely to lead to… Continue reading »

Math/Stat Advising and Social Event on gather.town

The SMASAB (Student Math and Statistics Advisory Board) and the faculty in Department of Mathematics and Statistics would like to invite all the students interested in taking courses in Mathematics and Statistics during the Spring 2021 Semester to an advising and social event on the platform gather.town from 4-5pm ET… Continue reading »

Information for Math/Stat majors

The Math/Stat professors will be happy to meet with you and advise you on your major declaration form and on your progress through the major. Please feel free to reach out to any of the Math/Stat professors who are not on leave during the Academic Year 2020-2021 (please find their… Continue reading »

Finding your Voice in Math/Stat

Time:  Nov. 5, 2020, 8p.m. Eastern time.Abstract:  We will be having a panel and discussion with students, faculty, and alumsabout finding our voice as underrepresented groups!  The panelists are ProfessorGoedhart, Carolina Martinez ’21, Liz Pierce ’08, Thandi Steele ’22, Professor Tupper,and Teresa Yu ’20.  This… Continue reading »

Discrete Math Days April 24-25, 2021

We would like to invite you to the Discrete Math Days conference of Spring 2021! This two-day workshop brings together all from the Northeast area who are exploring intriguing problems in a wide range of topics within discrete mathematics. The Northeast Combinatorics Network organizes Discrete Math Days three times a year, with the… Continue reading »