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Newsletter
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. |