
Assistant professor of mathematics Sybil Prince Nelson ’01 finds meaning in all her endeavors.

Assistant professor of mathematics Sybil Prince Nelson ’01 finds meaning in all her endeavors.

Adhip Adhikari ’27 constructed a library at a secondary school in Kathmandu, Nepal, with the help of the Washington and Lee University community.

The professor of mathematics was recognized for the exploration of infinite geometric patterns.

The professor of mathematics authored a paper and produced illustrations that were used on the cover of the popular journal.

Brandon Chalk '00 followed his love for the outdoors all around the world, summiting the highest peaks on each of the seven continents with his wife, Kristine Chalk.

Wang will utilize the grant to explore energy-driven pattern formation in complex physical and biological systems.

Chong Wang collaborated with three additional professors to publish two recent articles.

Kumudu Gamage teamed up with two others for a paper on solving three-dimensional elliptic interface problems.

Nelson will deliver a lecture on “Where Math Meets Imagination” on March 19.

The article focuses on the geology and topology behind optimal shapes.

Kumudu Gamage will use the funds for professional development and summer research.

McRae’s presentation “Waiting for Gödel” will be held in Chavis Hall on March 22.

The title of Wayne Dymacek’s talk, which is free and open to the public, is “My Life and Times with Dots and Lines.”