Students and Faculty Attend and Present at Hudson River Undergraduate Math Conference (HRUMC)
The 24th annual Hudson River Undergraduate Math Conference was held on April 6th at Keen State College in Keene, NH. Twelve St. Lawrence University students and faculty attended the conference and two students presented their work.
Hope Donoghue presented work on “Investigating Rating Methods in NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer” and Richard O’Keefe presented his work on “A Study of Statistical Methods for Comparing the Means of Two Populations.”
The Hudson River Undergraduate Math Conference is an annual conference that brings together faculty and students from the Hudson Valley region for a day of talks on and about the mathematical sciences. St. Lawrence University hosted HRUMC in 2008 and 2018. The SLU Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics (MCSS) department regularly sends large contingents of students and faculty to HRUMC. The MCSS Department offers degrees in mathematics, computer science, statistics, and data science and is regularly among the top colleges nationally in percent of majors graduating with a degree from our department. More information about the 2024 conference can be found here: https://sites.google.com/view/hrumc/home.