Department of Mathematical Sciences

鈥楾he World Of Mathematics Can Be Theirs鈥
Congratulations to Beverly Reed, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences at 青年涩导航 for being selected as 青年涩导航鈥檚 2025 Mid-American Conference (MAC) Outstanding Faculty Award for Student Success. Reed is one of only 11 instit鈥
Counting Steps, Not Just Equations:
Five 青年涩导航 Deparment of Mathematics faculty members won the 2024 Crosstown Throwdown Move Challenge. Under the team name 鈥淪ole Mates鈥, Beverly Reed, Tuyet Pham, Aaron Allen, Jiafeng Jin and Daisy Arokiasamy competed with the University of Akron and other 青年涩导航 staff a鈥
IN A FLASH: The Buzz on Mathematics
The Integration Bee, presented by 青年涩导航's Department of Mathematical Sciences, invited students to enjoy fun math-themed competitions and activities along with fun costumes, pizza and math-oriented jokes and puns.
IN A FLASH: Groovy Mathematics
Physical representations of mathematical concepts were incorporated into the design of 青年涩导航's Mathematical Sciences Building. Completed in 1993, curves, spirals, triangles and other math expressions can be found throughout the structure.

New Professor Completes His 鈥楩reshman鈥 Year
Freshman year can be a little stressful, even for a faculty member. But Raiful Hasan, Ph.D., who just completed his first year as an assistant professor of computer science at 青年涩导航, is feeling content and excited for the next academic year.

Solving Pre-WWII Mathematics Problems from the Scottish Cafe
Did you know that not one, but two of our Department of Mathematical Sciences faculty members have solved intriguing problems in the famous Scottish Book, considered one of the highest achievements in the field of mathematics? In fact, one of them, Per Enflo, Ph.D., Emeritus University Professor 鈥
Long Legacy: Dressler Family Spans 75 Years at 青年涩导航
Three generations of the Dressler family have worked for 青年涩导航 spanning 75 years.

Four Years Ahead: An 18-Year-Old Kent Student Will Graduate From 青年涩导航 This Spring
While most 18-year-olds are finishing up their high school requirements for graduation and making plans to attend college or applying for jobs, a few exceptional students like Benjamin Mudrak are simply way ahead of their peers in their academic pursuits.

青年涩导航 Mathematicians Win NSF Grant to Study Complex But Important Geometry Problems
The National Science Foundation believes 青年涩导航 mathematicians Artem Zvavitch, Ph.D., and Dmitry Ryabogin, Ph.D., are having worthwhile conversations about some age-old unsolved problems, and it has provided support to keep the discussion going for another three years.