Transforming math, transforming people: Lois Samer’s legacy at CSU
After 38 years at CSU, Samer has retired as the co-director of the Paced Algebra to Calculus Electronically (PACe) program.
After 38 years at CSU, Samer has retired as the co-director of the Paced Algebra to Calculus Electronically (PACe) program.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the camp, hosted by College of Natural Sciences Department of Mathematics, will be completely free.
Nate Blanchard, Andee Kaplan and Emily King are helping lay a foundation of growth for CSU's data science program.
Take a look back at the life of Eldon Dunn, the first person ever to be awarded a master's degree in mathematics.
Colleen Webb, a longtime professor, researcher, and mentor to students at CSU, has stepped into a new leadership role as the associate dean of the Graduate School.
The popular summer camp expanded to eastern Colorado this year, in an effort to reach more students.
The course was Industrial Mathematics, and the students were challenged to apply a mathematical theory to a practical problem: teaching a computer to compose music with specific style, rhythm and structure parameters.
Computer scientists solve an array of practical, real-world problems. At the 24-hour hackCU hackathon, five undergraduates and their teammates worked nonstop to produce three winning projects.
Max Stein, emeritus professor of math, World War II veteran and longtime CSU sports fan, turned 100 Feb. 17.