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  • Innovative Program Connects Minority Computer Science Students To Prepare Them For The Future (Medical News Today)

    Javier Rosa is a on a mission. As an undergraduate at Rutgers University double-majoring in computer science and mathematics, he hopes to one day pursue an advanced degree in computer science with a focus on computational biology or bioinformatics and work to fight cancer.
    2008-03-29 10:00:36
  • Two share Abel prize for group theory in algebra (The Hindu)

    OSLO: American John Griggs Thompson and Belgian-born Jacques Tits won the 6 million kroner ($1.2 million) Abel Prize for mathematics on Thursday for their contributions to the group theory of algebra. Professor Thompson, 75, teaches at ...
    2008-03-29 12:58:20
  • Mesquite school briefs (Dallas Morning News)

    A $6,000 Eastfield College scholarship in computer science and technology, science, engineering, or mathematics is available from the National Science Foundation. Students must show financial need and academic potential.
    2008-03-29 12:53:00
  • Make math homework enjoyable (Burlington Times-News)

    Q: How can I help my child become confident in doing mathematics? A: People often tell me that they are not good at math. When I hear this, I ask, "What is the temperature today?" If it is a winter day, they may respond by telling me how cold it is in degrees Fahrenheit.
    2008-03-28 09:45:29
  • 2 schools to split $250,000 (Long Beach Press-Telegram)

    Wilson Classical High School and the California Academy of Mathematics and Science will receive nearly $250,000 in state funding for career and technical education programs.
    2008-03-28 10:54:51
  • Best & Brightest (Daily Herald)

    Charlene Victoria Tonon of Lindenhurst, a mathematics major at Truman State University, Kirksville, Mo., was named to the fall 2007 president's list for achieving a perfect 4.0 grade point average.
    2008-03-28 10:58:10
  • Two share $1.2 million math prize (MSNBC)

    John Griggs Thompson of the United States and Jacques Tits of France were awarded a $1.2 million Norwegian mathematics prize on Thursday for their work in algebra and group theory.
    2008-03-28 07:06:59

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