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The Undergraduate Program

 

First-Year Seminars

 

2009
Andrew Sornborger, Undergraduate Research Opportunities in Mathematical Biology
Robert Varley, Jr., and Cal Burgoyne, Hidden Dimensions: An Introduction to String Theory

2008
Malcolm Adams, Undergraduate Research Opportunities in Mathematical Biology
Theodore Shifrin, The Mathematics of Escher
Joseph Fu, Introduction to Research in Mathematics
Robert Rumely, Origami: the mathematics and art of paper folding

2005
Jason Cantarella, Polyedra
Qing Zhang, Probablity and Finance
Jingzhi Tie, The Pleasures Of Counting

2004
Robert Rumely, Archimedes, Euler and Gauss: three Giants of Mathematics
Shuzhou Wang , The Joy of Discovering Mathematics

2003
Dave Benson, Mathematics and Music
Richard Bouldin, Mathematics of Money
Leonard Chastkofsky, Mathematics: Discovery, Proof, Generalization
Elliot Gootman, Mathematics and the Market
John Gosselin, What is Mathematics?
Ming-Jun Lai, Mathematics for Applications
Dino Lorenzini, Modern Cryptography
Qing Zhang, Probability and Finance
Sybilla Beckmann, Mathematics, Diane Edison, Art, Symmetry
Dan Kannan, Mathematics Applied to Real World Problems
Jingzhi Tie, The Pleasures of Counting
Robert Varley, The Particle Garden

2002
Shuzhou Wang, The Joy of Discoverying Mathematics
Paul Wenston and John Gosselin, Exploring Your T.I. 89 Calculator
Qing Zhang, Probability and Finance
Sybilla Beckmann-Kazez, Mathematics and Diane Edison, Art, Symmetry

2001
Thomas Gard, Understanding Mathematical Models of Change: Why Should We Know Calculus?
Ming-Jun Lai, Mathematics for Applications
Mo Hendon, Godel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid
Daniel Lieman, The Mathematics of Internet Security

2000
David Edwards, Math Science and Technology in World History
Robert Rumely, Problem Solving in Mathematics
Roy Smith, Fermat's Last Theorem



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