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  1. Spring 2023 New Members Pi Mu Epsilon

    Mathematics Honorary Society-New Members Spring 2023

    Pi Mu Epsilon is a non-secret organization whose purpose is the promotion of scholarly activity in mathematics among students in academic institutions and among the staffs of qualified non-academic institutions.

  2. MuSigmaRho Induction 2023

    St. Lawrence University Forms Chapter of Mu Sigma Rho Statistics Honorary Society

    SLU is one of the first liberal arts colleges to have a chapter of the Statistics Honorary Society

  3. Laura Bolduc and Lisa Torrey.

    NSF Funding Supports Student Exploration of Postgraduate Opportunities

    Last October, a St. Lawrence junior traveled to Arizona State University to initiate an NSF-funded mentorship exchange program in Computer Science.

  4. A collage of Jenny Hansen, Matt Higham, Laura Mills-Smith, Michael Schuckers, Patti Frazer Lock, Javier Munoz Diaz, Robin Lock, Marcella Salvi, Bob Cowser, Robin Rhodes, Ronnie Olesker, and Alanna Gillsi.

    Faculty Focus–April 10, 2023

    St. Lawrence faculty put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty participated in roundtable discussions about their books, published research papers, and presented at conferences with colleagues and alumni.

  5. Michael Schuckers

    Statistics Professor authors sports analytics paper on performance of players as they age.

    Dana Professor of Statistics Michael Schuckers published new paper in Annals of Operation Research on methods for estimation of player aging curves.

  6. Matt Higham

    Statistics professor Higham authors new software library for analysis of spatial data

    Software package spmodel and a spatial data analysis paper published by Assistant Professor Matt Higham

  7. SLU Mathematics Graduates Featured in National Magazine.

    Patti Frazer Lock (Mathematics) and George Ashline (SLU ’89) co-authored an article in Math Horizons looking at some of the paths that students take after graduating with a degree in mathematics.

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    Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics Department celebrates Pi Day

    March 14th is Pi Day and the MCSS department (and over 100 students) celebrated with a pi-athlon and with the eating of pi(e)s.

  9. One person is standing at a whiteboard, drawing a circle. A group of seven people sit or stand behind the person drawing, watching the process.

    Infinite Fun at π-athlon 2023

    In celebration of the infinitely long, never-ending number, the department of mathematics, computer science, and statistics kicked off #NationalPiDay with the return of π-athlon!