Supporting math and science teachers
By encouraging scientific curiosity and literacy, teachers are giving kids important life tools, including the ability to think critically, problem-solve, and communicate complex information.
By encouraging scientific curiosity and literacy, teachers are giving kids important life tools, including the ability to think critically, problem-solve, and communicate complex information.
Hortensia Soto, professor in the Department of Mathematics, has been named the president-elect of the Mathematics Association of America.
Three CSU students of color developed a new peer-led math space, called Inflection Point, that hopes to improve student support through community and shared learning.
Using a noninvasive pulmonary imaging technology, Professor Jennifer Mueller leads research aimed at helping severely ill COVID-19 patients receive more targeted care and have better chances of recovery.
The college’s new ENcourage Engineering Math Program helps incoming students learn practical applications of math in engineering.
Michael Moy spent the summer working at NASA, applying math to communication and navigation in space flights.
Former Provost joins Rachel Pries as only the second CSU faculty member to be named to the AMS's fellow program.
Flexible new major addresses the demand for computing skills in a dizzying variety of fields.
Student success in precalculus math has long been the mission of the PACe center (Paced Algebra to Calculus electronically.) Now, with a new name – the Precalculus Center – an updated physical space, and programming built on the latest research in the science of learning, this mission will continue with full force.
Topological data analysis is an emerging field that describes shapes of data in multiple dimensions and resolutions.