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Friday, May 18th at 1PM Thesis Defense: “Investigating the role of PcpA as a protein on Streptococcus pneumoniae that may be degraded by neutrophil serine proteases”

Thesis Defense for Rachel Lent Student: Rachel Lent Date:  Friday, May 18th at 1PM Room: SM289 Title:   “Investigating the role of PcpA as a protein on Streptococcus pneumoniae that may be degraded by neutrophil serine proteases”

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Friday May 18th at 1pm Sabbatical talk with Dr. Gail Kaplan: “Innovative Approaches to Promote Student Success in AP Calculus”

Dr. Gail Kaplan, Professor in the Department of Mathematics in the Fisher College of Science and Mathematics, will present her sabbatical talk “Innovative Approaches to Promote Student Success in AP Calculus”, on Friday May 18th at 1pm in the York 7800 building, room YR 320.  Abstract: Attendees will hear about opportunities to stimulate student success in AP […]

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Thesis Defense: “Investigating the role of PcpA as a protein on Streptococcus pneumoniae that may be degraded by neutrophil serine proteases”

Thesis Defense for Rachel Lent Student: Rachel Lent Date:  Friday, May 18th at 1PM Room: SM289 Title:   “Investigating the role of PcpA as a protein on Streptococcus pneumoniae that may be degraded by neutrophil serine proteases”

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Sabbatical talk with Dr. Gail Kaplan: “Innovative Approaches to Promote Student Success in AP Calculus”

Dr. Gail Kaplan, Professor in the Department of Mathematics in the Fisher College of Science and Mathematics, will present her sabbatical talk “Innovative Approaches to Promote Student Success in AP Calculus”, on Friday May 18th at 1pm in the York 7800 building, room YR 320.  Abstract: Attendees will hear about opportunities to stimulate student success in AP […]

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Thesis Defense for Rachel Lent: “Investigating the role of PcpA as a protein on Streptococcus pneumoniae that may be degraded by neutrophil serine proteases”

Thesis Defense for Rachel Lent Student: Rachel Lent Date:  Friday, May 18th at 1PM Room: SM289 Title:   “Investigating the role of PcpA as a protein on Streptococcus pneumoniae that may be degraded by neutrophil serine proteases”

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Dr. Gail Kaplan: “Innovative Approaches to Promote Student Success in AP Calculus”

Dr. Gail Kaplan, Professor in the Department of Mathematics in the Fisher College of Science and Mathematics, will present her sabbatical talk “Innovative Approaches to Promote Student Success in AP Calculus”, on Friday May 18th at 1pm in the York 7800 building, room YR 320.  Abstract: Attendees will hear about opportunities to stimulate student success in AP […]

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Monday May 14th at 1pm: “Bayesian Dominance Analysis on Math Placement Policy”

Dr. Xiaoyin Wang, Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics in the Fisher College of Science and Mathematics, will present her sabbatical talk “Bayesian Dominance Analysis on Math Placement Policy”, on Monday May 14th at 1pm in the York 7800 building, room YR 320.  Abstract.  The R package {BDom} is developed to implement the estimation and […]

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Sabbatical talk by Dr. Xiaoyin Wang: “Bayesian Dominance Analysis on Math Placement Policy”

Dr. Xiaoyin Wang, Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics in the Fisher College of Science and Mathematics, will present her sabbatical talk “Bayesian Dominance Analysis on Math Placement Policy”, on Monday May 14th at 1pm in the York 7800 building, room YR 320.  Abstract.  The R package {BDom} is developed to implement the estimation and […]

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Dr. Xiaoyin Wang: “Bayesian Dominance Analysis on Math Placement Policy”

Dr. Xiaoyin Wang, Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics in the Fisher College of Science and Mathematics, will present her sabbatical talk “Bayesian Dominance Analysis on Math Placement Policy”, on Monday May 14th at 1pm in the York 7800 building, room YR 320.  Abstract.  The R package {BDom} is developed to implement the estimation and […]

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SABBATICAL TALK with Dr. James Overduin: Conducting and Publishing Research In Physics and Astronomy with Undergraduates

Dr. James Overduin, Towson University Department of Physics, Astronomy and Geosciences Spring 2018 Seminar Series ALL INVITED Friday, May 11, 2018 Talk 11:00am – 12:00pm Smith Hall 420 For further information contact: PAGS Department, 410-704-3020

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SABBATICAL TALK: Conducting and Publishing Research In Physics & Astronomy with Undergraduates

Dr. James Overduin, Towson University Department of Physics, Astronomy and Geosciences Spring 2018 Seminar Series ALL INVITED Friday, May 11, 2018 Talk 11:00am – 12:00pm Smith Hall 420 For further information contact: PAGS Department, 410-704-3020

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TODAY – Covariates-Contributed Sufficient Dimension Reduction

Dr. Kofi Placid Adragni, Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Maryland, Baltimore County Thursday, March 9, 2017 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM 7800 York Road, Room 320 Abstract: Sufficient dimension reduction methods are designed to help reduce the dimensionality of data sets without loss of regression information for a better visualization, prediction, and modeling. […]

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Covariates-Contributed Sufficient Dimension Reduction

Dr. Kofi Placid Adragni, Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Maryland, Baltimore County Thursday, March 9, 2017 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM 7800 York Road, Room 320 Abstract: Sufficient dimension reduction methods are designed to help reduce the dimensionality of data sets without loss of regression information for a better visualization, prediction, and modeling. […]

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Fall 2015 Colloquium

Modeling the Magnetic Field in the Solar Atmosphere for Forecasting Space Weather The Department of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences invites all to attend the Fall 2015 Seminar, “Modeling the Magnetic Field in the Solar Atmosphere for Forecasting Space Weather” by Dr. Tilaye Asfaw, Friday, December 4, 2015. Talk 11:00 am-Noon, SM 326. All invited. For further […]

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Today – Mr. Ira Flatow, Free Lecture

 150th Anniversary Speakers Series Ira Flatow, Host of NPR’s “Talk of the Nation: Science Friday.”                                                              Free Lecture – 4 p.m. Lecture | 5 p.m. Dinner Reception […]

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Mr. Ira Flatow, Free Lecture – Tomorrow

 150th Anniversary Speakers Series Ira Flatow, Host of NPR’s “Talk of the Nation: Science Friday.”                                                              Free Lecture – 4 p.m. Lecture | 5 p.m. Dinner Reception […]

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150th Anniversary Speaker Series – Mr. Ira Flatow, Free Lecture

Mr. Ira Flatow, Free Lecture – October 20, 2015 at 4:00 pm | 5 p.m. Dinner Reception Chesapeake Rooms in the University Union “Catalysts of Creativity: Why Anyone Can Be An Inventor” Veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winning TV journalist Ira Flatow is the host of Science Friday®,bringing radio and Internet listeners world wide a […]

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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks – A Conversation with the Lacks Family

If you are familiar with the story of Henrietta Lacks, then you will want to come and enjoy a conversation with members of her family.  They will discuss the gripping and controversial story of how one woman’s cancer led to the reinvention of modern medicine. When: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 at 7 p.m. Doors will open at […]

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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks – A Conversation with the Lacks Family

If you are familiar with the story of Henrietta Lacks, then you will want to come and enjoy a conversation with members of her family.  They will discuss the gripping and controversial story of how one woman’s cancer led to the reinvention of modern medicine. When: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 at 7 p.m. Doors will open at […]

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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks: A Conversation with the Lacks Family

If you are familiar with the story of Henrietta Lacks, then you will want to come and enjoy a conversation with members of her family.  They will discuss the gripping and controversial story of how one woman’s cancer led to the reinvention of modern medicine. When: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 at 7 p.m. Doors will […]

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