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Upcoming Events
Undergraduate Lecture
Title: The Mathematical Process
Brian Pasko, M. S. in Mathematics 2001, Ph. D. in Mathemati
Professor, Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, New Mex
Geometry/Topology/Physics Seminar
Title: State-Sum Constructions in TQFT, II
David Yetter
Kansas State University
THIRTY-FIFTH WILLIAM J. SPENCER LECTURE
Title: Frames and the Discrete Fourier Transform
John Benedetto
University of Maryland
Analysis Seminar
Title: Frames for wavelet sets and classification of spectral data
John J. Benedetto,
University of Maryland
Undergraduate Lecture
Title: Curiosity is the Ants in the Pants of Life
Evan Stewart, B. S. in Mathematics 1965 Kansas State Univer
Vice President and CIO B/E Aerospace, Inc. Winston-Salem, N
Analysis Seminar
Title: Implicit function theorem via the Dynamical Systems Method (DSM)
A.G. Ramm
Complete event listings are available from our Events Section
Recent News
Ten math alumni give lectures at K-State
Lectures by ten mathematics alumni, a visiting professor, and three of our faculty and staff were the highlights of the 2008 Undergraduate Lecture Series in Mathematics at Kansas State University.
Mike Reppert wins a Fulbright Scholarship
K-State student Mike Reppert is among 1,500 students to win a 2009 Fulbright Scholarship.
K-State finishes first in the Kansas Collegiate Mathematics Competition
A K-State student finished first and a K-State team tied for first in the 2009 Kansas Collegiate Mathematics Competition.
Mike Reppert received a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship.
Mike Reppert received a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship.
Nicole Wayant receives Presidential Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Student in Research
This award has been established to recognize outstanding individual contributions in research for the purpose of the discovery and creation of new knowledge at KSU.
Nicole Wayant wins a SMART Scholarship
The scholarship recruits civilian scientists and engineers to work for the department and is for students that demonstrate potential for a successful career in research and development.
The Second Graduate Research Conference in Algebra and Representation theory, May 24-May 25,2009
The KSU department of mathematics will host the The Second Graduate Research Conference in Algebra and Representation theory (May 24-May 25,2009). Invited speakers: Prof. A.Kirillov, University of Pennsylvania Prof. Y.Sommerhauser, University of South Alabama For more information visit the website This conference is supported by the National Science Foundation, grant DMS 0914836
Pierre Schapira to give series of lectures at KSU
In the end of March,2009 Pierre Schapira (Paris VI) will give a mini course on Index Theorems for DQ modules. He will also deliver the TWENTIETH HARRY E. VALENTINE LECTURE on Algebraic Analysis and Microlocal Analysis. Please visit the Events web-page for more information.
Andrew Bennett, John Maginnis, and Diego Maldonado receive Making a Difference Awards
These awards recognize individuals across campus who have had an impact on women pursuing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields.
Nicole Wayant wins Abraham Anson Memorial Scholarship
Nicole Wayant, senior in mathematics and geography, has won the Abraham Anson Memorial Scholarship which is awarded by the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS).
I-Center Scholars
Michael Reppert and Nicole Wayant are designated I-Center Scholars for Spring 2009.