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Professors named CATL Scholars for upcoming years
November 13, 2011
Chad Awtrey, Prudence Layne, and Rebecca Pope-Ruark have been selected as CATL Scholars for the 2012-13 and 2013-14 academic years.
Elon faculty, students attend UNCG Mathematics and Statistics Conference
November 8, 2011
Assistant Professors of Statistics Laura Taylor and Kirstie Doehler attended the 7th Annual UNCG Regioinal Mathematics and Statistics conference on Nov. 5 with students Ted Berkowitz and Kileigh Browning. Senior statistics major Ted Berkowitz presented a talk on “A Comparison of Methods to Compute Confidence Intervals for Proportions.”
Jeff Clark publishes in College Mathematics Journal
November 8, 2011
Jeffrey Clark's "Derivative Sign Patterns" appears in the current (November 2011) edition of The College Mathematics Journal.
Kathryn Huffman ’12 Selected as Outstanding Mathematics Education Student
November 3, 2011
Kathryn Huffman, a 2012 Middle Grades Education major with concentrations in Mathematics and Social Studies, was recognized as the Outstanding Mathematics Education Student for the Central Region of NC on Thursday, Oct. 27, at the annual conference of the NC Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
Mathematics faculty present at conference
November 2, 2011
Several faculty from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics recently presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics in Greensboro, N.C., Oct. 27-28.
Alan Russell publishes in the Mathematics Teacher
October 31, 2011
Alan Russell, associate professor of mathematics, published "Is There a Best Rectangle?" in the November 2011 issue of the Mathematics Teacher.
Chad Awtrey publishes research paper on p-adic numbers
October 4, 2011
Chad Awtrey, assistant professor of mathematics, has published a research article in the most recent volume of the International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics.
Chad Awtrey presents at the American Mathematical Society sectional meeting
September 26, 2011
Chad Awtrey, assistant professor of mathematics, presented a research talk on Galois theory and p-adic numbers at the Southeastern Sectional Meeting of the American Mathematical Society at Wake Forest University on Sept. 24, 2011.
National Science Foundation awards Elon $1.2 million to train science & math teachers
August 29, 2011
A $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation will bolster the number of math and science teachers Elon University graduates in the years ahead through a partnership with the Alamance-Burlington School System.