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Building a Teacher Knowledge Base for the Implementation of High-quality Instructional Resources through the Collaborative Investigation of Video Cases

This project focuses on the innovative Math for America video library

Dr. Amir Golnabi in his research lab

Dr. Amir Golnabi, has research featured in prestigious IEEE journal

The research is published in the September issue of Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (TBME).

notes from CASM Conference

Inaugural CASM conference connects math educators

The Connecting Advanced and Secondary Mathematics Educators (CASM) Conference brought together 53 mathematicians, educators, and teacher educators from 22 states and four continents for a three-day meeting.

Students attending the Industry Jobs for Math Majors workshop

Workshop on Industry Jobs for Math Majors

This workshop provided students an opportunity to learn about the career options a degree in mathematics provides.

graduating students at Convocation

Congratulations to our recent graduates

We celebrate the success of the Math students in the class of 2019!

History of Math Class

Math History Maker Faire

The Spring 2019 History of Mathematics (MATH490) class experimented with a new approach to assessment culminating in the presentation of its project-based findings on May 13.

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Teaching Middle Grades Mathematics Certificate and MA Programs

The Department of Mathematical Sciences at Montclair State University offers two graduate programs in Teaching Middle Grades Mathematics.

A team of students compete in the Putnam Exam

Each year around 4000 students take the exam and oftentimes more than half the students who take the exam score a 0 out of 120.

A realization of the stochastic SIS model with seasonality exhibiting an extinction event.

Faculty Publish in SIAM

Drs. Lora Billings and Eric Forgoston found that classical tools from dynamical systems and perturbation theory provide an intuitive way to analyze stochastic epidemiological models with seasonal forcing and predict noise-induced rare events.

Math is in the Air

Juggling brings together a creative campus collaboration

Debasmita Basu with poster at PME-NA

Student presents at 40th PME-NA Conference

Debasmita Basu, presented her dissertation “Examining the social aspects of the Greenhouse Effect through mathematical modeling” in the poster session at the conference held in Greenville, South Carolina.

MSU SCUDEM math team

Applied Mathematics Team Competes at the SCUDEM III Challenge