News: Department of Mathematical Sciences

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Arts and Culture |

"Inquiry: The Art of Scientific Discovery" brings College of Sciences together with UNLV Galleries for an exhibit of images and objects related to UNLV research.

Bryan Bornholdt
People |

In his classroom, Bryan Bornholdt explains how to graph functions by using mathematical limits. In his life, the Honors College mathematics professor demonstrates how to recognize personal limits, and then defy them.

Miss Nevada
People |

College of Education master’s student Katherine Kelley hopes her crack at the 2016 Miss America crown inspires students, other young women and teachers.

Carolyn and Malcolm Graham
UNLV History |

UNLV’s first mathematics professor reminisces about how he ended up in Las Vegas and helped build the university from the ground up.

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Business and Community |

UNLV hosts Math Day event to encourage local high school students to continue their studies in math.

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Campus News |

Students from local high schools will learn from scientists, mathematicians about career possibilities in the field.

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Research |
Personal experiences spur first generation graduates, millennial scholars, and best friends to study the legal services available to Southern Nevada's Hispanic community.
Jessica Jaynes
People |

Statistics professor looks for the connections between medicine and the innovative design of experiments.

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Business and Community |

Former UNLV roommates liked the Capriotti's restaurant chain so much they bought the company and doubled its size.

Graduate on stage
People |

Meet some of UNLV's graduates who were recognized at commencement for their academic achievements, community outreach, and ability to overcome adversity.

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People |

Michael Dakduk and Shipra De received highly competitive national scholarships to further their education.

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Campus News |

More Than 2,700 Students Eligible to Participate in Ceremonies