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four white male college students are gathered around a globe that has chalk marks. This is a black and white photo from 1960.
September 26, 2024
Ted Petrie, with his wife Jane, is solving problems for the next generation of Spartans. The couple has generously donated $500,000 toward the first-ever cohort of Petrie Scholars.
Preston Wake draws a graph on a whiteboard.
August 7, 2024
Preston Wake has won an NSF CAREER Award for "quantifying congruences between modular forms”
A collage shows bright blue, white and green pill capsules on the left with a computer generated image of a brain made of silver nodes and lines. Credit: Wengang Zhai (capsules) and Growtika (brain) via Unsplash
June 21, 2024
New MSU-led research uses technology related to ChatGPT to accelerate advances in medicine
Bychen, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
April 30, 2024
A recent issue of the International Electronic Journal of Geometry is dedicated to University Distinguished Professor Emeritus Bang-Yen Chen, in celebration of his 80th anniversary. Professor Chen was on the faculty in the Department of Mathematics from 1970 to 2012.
Photo of Alexander Volberg
August 14, 2023
Alexander Volberg has been invited to deliver the 2024 Bergman Memorial Lecture at Stanford University in January 2024.  The Bergman Memorial Lecture Series was established in 1989 to invite outstanding mathematicians to "deliver a distinguished lecture in honor of the work of Professor Stephan Bergman in pure and applied mathematics."  Prof. Volberg will speak about "Harmonic analysis on boolean cube and beyond and some application to learning."