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Math faculty member adapts to meet growing enrollment

Thursday, October 9, 2025
In the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ Department of Mathematics, College Algebra now serves nearly 780 students across 22 sections, an increase from the usual 18 to 20 sections. Cynthia Farthing, director of undergraduate studies and associate professor of instruction, coordinates weekly meetings with all 22 instructors to discuss challenges and teaching strategies.

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Events

Math Bio Seminar - Dr. Scott Whitmore; University of Iowa Institute for Vision Research

Monday, February 16, 2026 3:30pm
Virtual

Title: Never pure and rarely linear: Unraveling the patterns and dynamics of inherited retinal degenerations with mathematical models

Abstract: "Blindness is seldom a binary condition. This is true even of forms of vision loss that arise through genetic mutations. Rather, blindness varies by pattern and by degree. For example, mutations in some genes typically cause loss in peripheral vision, while other genes typically cause loss of central vision. Stargardt disease, caused by mutations in the...

Mathematics Colloquium - J. Garrett Morris; University of Iowa Department of Computer Science

Thursday, February 19, 2026 3:30pm
MacLean Hall

Title: Proofs and Programs

Abstract:

The Curry-Howard correspondence is one of (if not the) most significant foundational result in the study of programming languages and logics.

At its most fundamental, the Curry-Howard correspondence describes a deep connection between (predicative intuitionistic) logic with (simply-typed functional) programming: logical propositions are types, proofs of those propositions are functions inhabiting those types, and simplification of those proofs is evaluation of...

Welcome to be a mathematician,  from my life and researches

Friday, February 20, 2026 3:30pm to 4:20pm
MacLean Hall

Speaker: Lihe Wang, Department of Mathematics

Math Bio Seminar - Dr. Jeungeun Park; State University of New York at New Paltz

Monday, February 23, 2026 3:30pm to 4:30pm
MacLean Hall
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