Academics Mathematics What's Happening What's Happening Get the latest news and updates related to Mathematics at Denison University. Navigate Mathematics About About An overview and description of the Mathematics department at Denison University. Applied Mathematics Degree Requirements Courses Research Honors & Awards Honors & Awards Scholarships and awards given to students each year in Mathematics at Denison University Pi Mu Epsilon Alumni & Careers Faculty & Staff - All - Faculty 2020 FacultyExplaining knot theoryTo understand knot theory use your imagination, says visiting assistant professor Joshua Edge.Date: October 27, 2020 FacultySpring of 2020 newly tenured professorsWelcome to the Spring 2020 newly tenured professors at Denison University.Date: April 28, 2020 2019 FacultyMay Mei Granted TenureAssistant Professor Mathematics and Computer Science May Mei has been granted tenure and will be promoted to associate professor in the fall of 2019.Date: March 7, 2019
Denison Magazine Pedagogy perfected Denison's Teaching Seminar introduces relevant teaching topics, stimulates discussion within the group, and builds community for new faculty members.
Denison Magazine Putting in the work As math professor Sarah Wolff headed to South Africa as a Fulbright Scholar, she reflected on teaching a topic that many approach with trepidation.
Prof. Sarah Wolff heading to South Africa as a Fulbright Scholar Professor Sarah Wolff is passionate about many things – math, mentoring, and marathons.
Denison Magazine The ON Switch Conversations with faculty about what it means to teach — and to trigger those amazing moments of illumination
Denison Magazine Volleyball: The Spike Lucy Anderson ’23 tells us how to spike a volleyball like a boss.
Scoring big in the NFL Big Data Bowl Data Analytics major Jill Reiner hit the big time as one of three winners in the national NFL Data Bowl.
Addie Buzas ‘20 wins a post-graduation Orr Fellowship With a potent triple major in math, economics, and Spanish, Addie Buzas ‘20 has won a two-year Orr Fellowship.
How We Learn Faculty research on thermodynamics breaks new ground A new framework of thermodynamics could help illuminate our understanding of probability and rewrite quantum theory.
How We Learn Valued Added: Lessons Beyond Calculus and Algorithms Math and computer science students find that four years in the department have prepared them for life after Denison.
How We Learn Better Teachers Make Better Students Lew Ludwig led an effort to create an instructional-practices guide that is helping math professors teach their students more effectively.
Where We Go Rishi Dani ’05 Shares Tips About Careers in Finance An executive director with CIBC World Markets, Rishi Dani ’05 shares advice about Wall Street and life after Denison.
How We Learn Computer science and creative writing make unexpected pair Excitement, frustration and energy pulsed through the air during the computer science game design class' mid semester showcase.
How We Learn Denison students present at an undergraduate mathematics conference Department majors presented research at the Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women
How We Learn Lending a helping hand halfway across the world Denison students from math and physics take tutoring to the internet.
How We Learn Why do you study math? Eric Zmuda '17 tells about some real-life experience in his favorite field: problem-solving.
Exhibitions A new appreciation for old technology Math and computer science students visit the Denison Museum to learn new ways to record and compute data. Read more
Conferences & Symposia Mathematics students present work at Nebraska conference Denison students and faculty headed to Lincoln to connect and network with women in math. Read more
Conferences & Symposia Students and Faculty Attend AWM Mini-Conference at Kenyon Denison students and faculty visit Kenyon for mini-conference. Read more