The following dates are tentative. Check this webpage often.
September:
Wednesday the 15th:
4:00 PM,
323 Belk
What if Pascal visited a race track and met with the Easter Bunny? (abstract)
Joseph Klerlein,
Dept. of Math and Computer Science,
Western Carolina University
Thursday the 30th:
4;00 PM,
323 Belk
Is Dr. Despeaux Psychic? Or Does She Really Know Something? A Neat Card Trick
Bucky Allen,
Dept. of Math,
Francis Marion University
October:
Thursday the 21st:
4:00 PM,
229 McKee
Teaching Statistics using Excel
Bob Spicuzza,
Dept. of Math,
University of North Carolina, Asheville
February:
Monday the 7th:
Kenneth Massey
10th:
3:00 PM,
304 Belk
Using Gains to Lift Matroids
Lori Koban,
Dept. of Math and Computer Science,
Western Carolina University
Monday the 14th:
3:00 PM,
323 Belk
Finding relative equilibria on the rigid body: An application of geometric mechanics (abstract)
Jeffery Lawson,
Dept. of Math,
Trinity University
Tuesday the 15th:
10:00 AM,
358 Belk
Branch Elminiation via Multi-Variable Condition Merging (abstract)
Bill Kreahling
Dept. of Computer Science,
Florida State University
Friday the 18th:
4:00 PM,
323 Belk
Megan Thomas,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
March:
Wednesday the 30th:
3:30 PM,
323 Belk
Using Geometry and Topology to Define Group Invariants
Nic Koban,
Dept. of Math and Computer Science,
Western Carolina University
April:
Wednesday the 13th:
4:00 PM,
208 McKee
Mathematical Morsels from The Simpsons and Futurama (abstract)
Sarah J. Greenwald,
Dept. of Math,
Appalachian State University
May:
Monday the 2nd:
1:00 PM,
404 Belk
Building Enterprise and Global Grids Today
Wolfgang Gentzsch,
Managing Director,
MCNC Grid Computing & Networking Services







