Math as both profession and course of study can be a hard sell, something even Don Draper might have trouble pitching. The field unites numbers, theories, and ideas that, yes, can be physically ...
This fall, back-to-school season will bring a new opportunity for Johns Hopkins University undergrad and grad students to support the local community by serving as math tutors for students at the ...
Matthew Benet '16 believes that most processes in the world could be made more efficient by utilizing math concepts. So many students are turned off by math due to one bad class or teacher and believe ...
A new website launched by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Research and Reform in Education (CRRE) offers insights into K–12 reading and math programs. The website provides up-to-date and ...
As an former graduate student at the Johns Hopkins University math department, I take issue with the numbers thrown around in the article concerning a private Hopkins police force (“More than 60 Johns ...
April 30, May 1 & 2, 2025, join us for the 35th Edition of the Myhill Lecture Series: Link homology and other applications of defect networks, featuring Mikhail Khovanov (Johns Hopkins University).
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