D. Earl Lavender Award in Mathematics
The degree programs in mathematical sciences are designed to not only enable students to pursue a profession in mathematics itself but also to enhance the student’s competence in the fields of engineering, the physical sciences, the life sciences and the social sciences. Graduates in mathematics can expect to find opportunities in occupational fields such as cryptology, robotics, signal and image processing, statistics, pattern recognition, bio-statistics, actuarial science, operations research, teaching, and engineering/financial modeling.
D Earl Lavender, Associate Professor Emeritus and Chair Emeritus, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science