Playing the Numbers: Math Prof Karl-Dieter Crisman’s Search for “Intelligible Nerdiness”
Karl-Dieter Crisman, associate professor of mathematics, recently published a review article in Books and Culture. “If you’re a member of group that gets club oufits,” he writes, “it’s typical to personalize the shirts or jackets with a nickname… Read More
Summer Research Tries to Fight World Hunger
What started as a few equations has evolved into a double major in economics and math, and a research project to battle world hunger.
STEM^2 Summit: Lighting the Fire for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
By Mary Hierholzer, ’16 “A little bit of desire is worth a whole lot of opportunity.” Dean Kamen is an inventor, entrepreneur and advocate for science and technology. He, the man responsible for the Segway, was one of about… Read More