During Women’s History Month 2019, the Department of Mathematics is proudly Celebrating Women in Mathematics through a series of colloquium talks and other events.
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11 a.m. - noon Friday, March 8, ED 140
Katherine Urabe, M.A. (Kansas State University and U.S. Army Research and Analysis Center; Fresno State alumna)
Colloquium Title: “Using Mathematical Modeling and Data Analysis to Shape the Future”
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11 a.m. - noon Friday, March 15, PB 194
Candice Price, Ph.D. (University of San Diego)
Colloquium Title: “The Tangle Model: An Application of Topology to Biology”
- 11 a.m. - noon Friday, March 22, PB 194
Jessica De Silva, Ph.D. (California State University, Stanislaus)
Colloquium Title: “A Graph Theorist's Perspective on the Card Game SET”
Click here for abstracts and short biographies of colloquium speakers.
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