Missouri State’s College of Natural and Applied Sciences (CNAS) will host a free public lecture at 7:30 p.m. March 15 in Temple Hall, Room 002. The lecture, presented by Senger, will discuss abstract mathematics and its relevancy to everyday life.
Dr. Jorge Rebaza researches the predictability of the spread of waterborne diseases. How? Through mathematics.
Research is essential in the field of science, so each year the College of Natural and Applied Sciences recognizes exemplary work by its faculty, students and staff .
Missouri State University’s mathematics department received a $36,000 grant from the Missouri Department of Education for ITQG Student Support. This grant comes from collaboration with the University of Missouri in Columbia.