21/05/2022
https://ocm.auburn.edu/newsroom/news_articles/2022/05/180823-stem-institute-release.php
Auburn-based programs become institute to promote STEM education for underserved
Building on a $10 million National Science Foundation, or NSF, grant obtained last August, an Auburn University-based program has expanded into a multi-institutional institute to lead a national and international research effort to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, e...
14/01/2021
https://ocm.auburn.edu/newsroom/campus_notices/2020/12/030414-masamu.php
10th Annual Masamu Advanced Study Institute and Research Workshop in mathematical sciences held Nov. 20–29
The 10th Annual Masamu Advanced Study Institute, or MASI, and Research Workshop in mathematical sciences was held Nov. 20and #8211;29. Over 100 participants from 55 institutions, 14 countries and 4 continents gathered virtually to collaborate on research problems in the areas of algebra, analysis, bi...
21/08/2020
Congratulations to Dr. Overtoun Jenda on receiving the prestigious PAESMEM Presidential Mentoring Award!
Auburn’s Jenda receives prestigious presidential mentoring award
Auburn Universityand #8217;s Overtoun Jenda, assistant provost for Special Projects and Initiatives and professor of mathematics in the College of Sciences and Mathematics, or COSAM, has been named one of 15 recipients of a prestigious mentoring award given by President Donald Trump.
02/07/2017
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24/11/2016
Happy Thanksgiving from Pretoria, South Africa!
02/12/2015
The Fifth Annual Masamu Advanced Study Institute (MASI) and Workshops in Mathematical Sciences were held on November 20th-29th, 2015, at the University of Namibia in Windhoek, Namibia. The MASI Institute was held in conjunction with the Southern Africa Mathematical Sciences Association (SAMSA) 2015 Annual Conference.
Thirty-four mathematicians participated in the MASI Institute, representing the countries of Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, United States, and Zimbabwe. These faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students conducted research and presented findings in the areas of Mathematical Biology, Graph Theory, Algebra, and Statistics.
04/03/2014
Photos from the SAMSA-Masamu 2013 Conference and Workshop in Cape Town, South African have been added.
20/07/2012
More pictures from Livingstone have been added.