Mathematical Sciences

Graduate Council elects new leadership
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Jan Reimann for the Next STEPS website.

Math professor Jan Reimann will chair Penn State’s Graduate Council.

Remembering University Scholars Program founder Paul Axt
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Paul Axt

Remembering former math department head and and founder of Penn State’s University Scholars Program, Paul Axt.

Two Eberly graduate students honored with Alumni Association Dissertation Award
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Eberly graduate students Emily Howerton and Siddharth Vishwanath have received the 2023 Alumni Association Dissertation Award.

David Hunter announced as new director of the Penn State AI Hub
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David Hunter

Professor of Statistics David Hunter has been appointed director for the cross-functional Penn State AI Hub.

Penn State hosts inaugural Pa. Math Alliance Conference
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Penn State hosted the the inaugural Pennsylvania Math Alliance conference in February.

Sadovskaya receives 2022 C.I. Noll Award for Excellence in Teaching
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Victoria Sadovskaya

Victoria Sadovskaya, professor of mathematics at Penn State, has been honored with a 2022 C.I. Noll Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Two from Eberly College of Science named among first Atherton Professors
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Abhay Ashtekar and George Andrews

Abhay Ashtekar and George Andrews have been honored by Penn State with the title of Atherton Professor.

Improving heart health by diversifying genetic data
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Penn State statistician Xiang Zhu studies the genetics of heart disease in diverse populations to improve heart health for everyone.

Alumni Mark Becker and James Stith honored with Distinguished Alumni Award
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Eberly alumni Mark Becker and James Stith have been honored with Distinguished Alumni Award.

Honey bee colony loss in the U.S. linked to mites, extreme weather, and pesticides
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A new Penn State study is the first to concurrently consider a variety of potential honey bee stressors at a national scale.

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