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St. Lawrence faculty put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty participated in roundtable discussions about their books, published research papers, and presented at conferences with colleagues and alumni.
Dana Professor of Statistics Michael Schuckers published new paper in Annals of Operation Research on methods for estimation of player aging curves.
Software package spmodel and a spatial data analysis paper published by Assistant Professor Matt Higham
Patti Frazer Lock (Mathematics) and George Ashline (SLU ’89) co-authored an article in Math Horizons looking at some of the paths that students take after graduating with a degree in mathematics.
March 14th is Pi Day and the MCSS department (and over 100 students) celebrated with a pi-athlon and with the eating of pi(e)s.
In celebration of the infinitely long, never-ending number, the department of mathematics, computer science, and statistics kicked off #NationalPiDay with the return of π-athlon!
In Bewkes Hall, St. Lawrence has created its first technology enabled classroom that empowers professors and students to collaborate on research, real-time calculations, and analysis.
Patti Frazer Lock (Mathematics) and Robin H. Lock (Statistics) presented their work at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Boston in January.
On February 1st, 2023 the Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics (MCSS) department held its annual Majors Dinner. Due to Covid-19, it was the first time in four years that the event took place. Approximately 75 students and faculty gathered at Sergi’s Ristorante Italiano & Pizzeria in downtown Canton for an informal evening of sharing information and socializing. Faculty shared information about upcoming conferences, internship and job opportunities, and departmental events.
Using part of a $1.2 million grant, St. Lawrence will use sports analytics as an educational tool to develop a series of materials that will prepare the next generation of statisticians and data scientists.