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In the Department of Mathematics and Statistics' annual newsletter, The Quaternion, we report news of the department (as a whole, and of individual members).  Each issue also has a feature on a topic in mathematics and/or statistics, mathematics education, or something else of interest to the math/statistics community. 


RECENT Issue

Fall 2023 Doing Math on the Web

Past issues

2020's

Spring 2022 CodeBreakHERS Summer Camp 2021
Spring 2021 Pandemic Stories

2010's

Winter 2019 -  2020 Rouge Waves to Lump Waves
Spring 2019 Taming the Tiger: Calculus at USF
Fall 2016 Mathematics and Cybersecurity at USF
Fall 2015 The AAAS Honors USF Professor Nata拧a Jonoska
Fall 2014 Changing the Guard
Fall 2013 Computer Guided Coursework: the SMART Lab
Fall 2012 The AMS Comes to Visit: the Section Meeting at USF
Fall 2011 Gravitational Lensing and the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
Fall 2010 The Zen of Math Education

2000's

Fall 2009 Technology in the (Large) Classroom
Fall 2008 Carol Williams on Why Are the Atomic Clocks Running Fast?
Fall 2007 Boris Shekhtman and Just a Thought about Poincar茅.
Fall 2006 Arcadii Grinshpan and An Old Answer to an Old Problem.
Fall 2005 Boris Shekhtman on If Size Matters, Then How Large are the Primes?
Fall 2004 Richard Stark and Greg McColm on The Ultimate Machinery of Life.