Western Carolina University
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Colloquium Series, 2003-2004

The following dates are tentative. Check this webpage often.
 

September:

October: Focus on Undergraduate Math and CS Education
                2nd: Brian Felkel, Dept. of Math, Appalachian State University.
                                 ``Lights, Camera, Learn: Business Calculus at ASU and Using Screen Capture Video''
                    Tea and Treats: 3:45-4:00; Talk: 4:00-5:00. Stillwell 242.

                21st: David R. Luginbuhl, Dept. of Math and CS, WCU.

               ``Using Memory Diagrams for Assessment of Student Comprehension of Object-Oriented Programs"
                    Tea and Treats: 3:45-4:00; Talk: 4:00-5:00. Stillwell 242

November: 5th: Frank Zhang, FSA, MAAA, Risk Management, ING USFS Retail Products
                                ``The Acuarial Career."

December:

January: 26th: Jason Parsley, Department of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania
                            ``When do two curves link together? (in various geometries)"

             28th Mary Zachary, Clemson University
                              ``A preliminary look at bridging the knowledge gap: helping students
                               make connections within first semester Calculus"

February: 4th: Nic Koban, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Binghamton University SUNY
                              ``An Introduction to Groups and Invariants"
 

March:

April:
            22nd: Leslie Hatfield, Dept. of Math, Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA.
                    ``Designs and Codes"
            28th: Ivor Grattan-Guinness, Emeritus Professor of the History of Mathematics
                     and Logic, Middlesex University, England.
                     “History and Heritage in the Development of the Calculus.”
 

May

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