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Our goal is to promote student success by creating an on-going partnership between students and advisors.  Academic advisors provide knowledge regarding degree requirements, campus resources to assist students in understanding the value of a liberal arts education.

Interim Chair: Nathan Ritchey

MSB 233A; 330-672-9046

nritche2@kent.edu

Undergraduate Coordinator: Xiaoyu Zheng

MSB 320; 330-672-9089

xzheng3@kent.edu; website

Assistant Chair: Morley Davidson

MSB 314; 330-672-9040

Program Overview

The mission of the department is to prepare students to use mathematics and/or statistics in a variety of settings, including industry, government agencies, teaching mathematics at all levels and for careers as research mathematicians.

Our Programs

The mathematics graduate program offers the following degrees:

We offer a wide selection of scholarships for students who are currently enrolled in the School of Media and Journalism at Kent State. Scholarship awards are based on financial need, academic performance and professional promise as evidenced by your submitted work samples.

Does mindfulness meditation truly help in relieving stress and managing blood pressure? It is a popular technique, but until now no large-scale studies utilizing meditation have been conducted. With a $3.64 million grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, two Kent State University researchers and their colleague from the University of Pennsylvania will recruit and treat 180 individuals with elevated blood pressure from Northeast Ohio and Philadelphia to see if learning how to manage stress through mindfulness meditation or other stress management strategies can help keep them o...

A $952,000 National Science Foundation grant to researchers at Kent State University will result in a mobile device application to help visitors to Cuyahoga Valley National Park learn more about the park’s history and ecology and become “citizen scientists” by sharing their findings with others. The grant to a team of researchers led by Richard E. Ferdig, Ph.D., professor in the Research Center for Education Technology in the College of Education, Health and Human Services at Kent State, will be used to create a mobile app with multiple interactive features, including the ability to learn mor...

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