Four CSU students are Goldwater Scholarship honorable mentions
The Goldwater Foundation encourages outstanding students to pursue careers in mathematics, the natural sciences and engineering.
The Goldwater Foundation encourages outstanding students to pursue careers in mathematics, the natural sciences and engineering.
More than 300 high school students were on campus Nov. 3 for Math Day, an annual competitive event hosted by the math department.
This summer Professor McLaughlin made the move to Fort Collins from Tucson, Arizona, where he had been chair of the math department at the University of Arizona.
For most students, college calculus is no walk in the park. A new center on campus is providing support.
Imagine if, just two weeks into a college course, faculty could identify the students most likely to struggle academically, and in what areas.
It’s no secret that Calculus I is a major hurdle in the quest for a science degree. But, according to a new paper by CSU researchers, the class is far more likely to discourage women than men from continuing on in their chosen field.
A math camp for 8th- and 9th-graders allows students to explore some big questions that math has to offer – taught by CSU grad students and faculty.
Second degree in mathematics paves the way to the IT world.
A team of CSU researchers are developing complex algorithms to develop a warning system that detects the deadly virus as soon as the body's immune system notices it.
A Colorado State University student was among only 20 students in the U.S. selected to attend the second annual Heidelberg Laureate Forum, which was held Sept. 21-26 in Heidelberg, Germany, focused on mathematics and computer science.