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Pi Mu Epsilon hosts award-winning mathematician, mime
November 19, 2013
Pi Mu Epsilon, the national mathematics honor society, hosted award-winning mathematician and professional mime Dr. Tim Chartier of Davidson College on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013.
Leigh Iler '14 receives award and presents research at annual teachers conference
November 10, 2013
Leigh Iler '14, a teaching fellow and Lumen Prize recipient, received the Outstanding Mathematics Education Award for the Central Region of North Carolina at the annual N.C. Council of Teachers of Mathematics conference on Friday, Nov. 1.
Nine mathematics majors present at research conference
November 8, 2013
A total of nine mathematics majors presented their research results at the ninth annual Regional Mathematics and Statistics Conference on Saturday, Nov. 2 at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro.
Pi Mu Epsilon awarded two grants
October 28, 2013
Elon's chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, the nation's premier mathematics honor society, has been awarded two grants to enhance the mathematics research environment at Elon.
Chad Awtrey gives invited research talk
October 25, 2013
Chad Awtrey, assistant professor of mathematics, centered his presentation on the newest results of his research program.
Laura Taylor publishes article on recurrent events
September 30, 2013
Laura Taylor, assistant professor of statistics, co-authors invited article in Lifetime Data Analysis on “Nonparametric estimation with recurrent competing risks data”.
Lumen Prize project takes aim at Parkinson’s
September 30, 2013
Inspired in part by his grandmother’s fight against Parkinson’s disease, Elon University senior Andrew Fischer hopes his undergraduate research will be a small contribution to the elusive search for a cure to the degenerative neurological condition.
Pi Mu Epsilon hosts first annual fall pizza party
September 25, 2013
Elon's chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, the nation's premier mathematics honor society, hosted a fun evening of pizza, prizes, and math on Thursday, September 19, 2013.
Noyce Program accepting applications for $43,000 scholarships
September 14, 2013
The Elon Noyce Scholars Program is accepting applications from current sophomores who are interested in becoming high school science or math teachers.
Jeff Clark Publishes Article on Using Art to Teach Math
September 12, 2013
Professor of Mathematics Jeff Clark's "Using Escher's Work to Demonstrate Symmetries of the Plane" appears in the current issue of the New York State Mathematics Teachers' Journal.