The Department of Philosophy engages students with fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, and value, to encourage students to examine critically a variety of beliefs, attitudes, and social ...
Elizabeth Denne Denne teaches courses on geometry, topology, real analysis, linear algebra and calculus. Her research uses topological knot invariants to answer questions about the geometry of knots.
At the turn of the twentieth century the diplomat and scholar Henry Adams set out to explain to his fellow Americans what the massive island fortress monastery of Mont Saint Michel meant to its ...
Cory Colbert Colbert teaches courses on calculus, proof-writing, abstract algebra and commutative ring theory. His research focuses on understanding which geometric shapes correspond to certain ...
McRae teaches mathematics courses on calculus, derivatives and number theory. He also helped found the Math Center, which helps any student in entry-level calculus.
Finch-Smith teaches many courses including calculus, the art of mathematics, and algebra. Her research is in number theory, and she often works with students on research projects in a variety of ...
Professor Bush teaches a wide range of mathematics courses. He particularly enjoys teaching courses and mentoring undergraduate research projects in algebra, number theory and discrete mathematics. He ...
Abrams teaches courses on the dimensions of art and math. His research combines geometry, topology, group theory, combinatorics and probability. His current research pertains to tilting of a square by ...
Broda’s research interests include modelling of carbon content of ecosystems, population dynamics, catastrophes, stochastic processes and dynamical systems. His most recent scholarship has focused on ...
As the Associate Dean of Administrative Affairs, Kevin oversees budget planning and management, space planning, facilities, and compliance. He partners with faculty in fiscal and budgetary matters as ...
Professor Gregory joined the Department of Philosophy in 2002 and is now Professor and Head of the Department. Professor Gregory’s scholarship centers on the work of W.V. Quine and, more generally, ...