Stories tagged with: math

November 28, 2014 |

Indiana University East was in pretty heady company when Tyler Kennedy considered coming to Richmond to earn a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. He applied to only two other places—MIT and Rose-Hulman—for studies in his eventual quest to become an actuarial. He loved the smaller campus here, the talented staff and the fact that he could ...

November 24, 2009 |

Mathematics Professor Publishes New Theory in Paper A new mathematical theory titled, “Slant Antieigenvalue Theory” developed by Mort Seddighin, IU East professor of mathematics, and professor Karl Gustafson of the University of Colorado-Boulder, was presented in a lengthy paper accepted for publication in the Journal of Linear Algebra and Applications. LAA is one of the ...

October 19, 2009 |

Mathematics professor invited to present at conference Mort Seddighin, professor of mathematics, has been invited to present a talk during the 2009 Midwest Optimization Conference on Saturday, October 17, at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. The presentation is “Some Techniques of Matrix Optimization.” Seddighin is using a lemma, which he discovered, to analytically solve the ...

August 27, 2008 |

Alumni Board appoints new members Seven new members have joined the Indiana University East Alumni Association Board of Directors. The board serves to advocate for IU East and assists with events and programs that connect IU East alumni with one other and their alma mater. New board members are: Abby Clapp of Eaton, Ohio (Bachelor ...

March 3, 2008 |

The Indiana University East Division of Natural Science and Mathematics invites middle school-aged students along with their parents and families to a fun night of learning. Fifth and sixth-grade students, along with their families, are welcome to participate in the program scheduled for Monday, March 10. The program will be held from 6-8 p.m. on ...