• CCMS Colloquium: Puttipong Pongtanapaisan (Pitzer)

    Davidson Lecture Hall, CMC 340 E 9th St, Claremont, CA, United States

    CCMS Colloquium invites you to a talk by Puttipong Pongtanapaisan (Pitzer) Title:  Derivatives and the Shape of Graphs Abstract:  Reading the title of this talk, perhaps you think you are going to hear about Calculus I. I stole the title from a section of Stewart’s popular calculus book. But actually, I am going to talk […]

  • CCMS Colloquium: Course Preview

    Davidson Lecture Hall, CMC 340 E 9th St, Claremont, CA, United States

    Please join us for the course preview of all the math courses for Fall 2026. Join us to hear from faculty about the exciting math courses being offered this upcoming fall. It's a great opportunity to learn more, ask questions, and plan your schedule! Please see the presentation below. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zpXAPZv34v3CWK3Ic-aGedRaJRIEt2BywVJJ4LlJnp0/edit?usp=sharing  

  • CCMS Colloquium: Ryan Moruzzi (CSU Northridge)

    Davidson Lecture Hall, CMC 340 E 9th St, Claremont, CA, United States

    CCMS Colloquium invites you to a talk by Ryan Moruzzi (CSU Northridge) Title:  Exploring Leaky Forcing Through Hopi Rectangle graphs Abstract:  Leaky forcing, introduced in 2019, is a graph-coloring process motivated by questions of network monitoring, in which the loss of information can hinder propagation through a graph. As a variant of standard zero forcing, […]

  • CCMS Colloquium: Manuel Reyes (UCI)

    Davidson Lecture Hall, CMC 340 E 9th St, Claremont, CA, United States

    CCMS Colloquium invites you to a talk by Manuel Reyes (UCI) Title: When XY is not equal to YX Abstract:  The commutative property of algebra states that the order of multiplication makes no difference: XY = YX. […]

  • CCMS Colloquium: Andrew Fiss (Michigan Technological University)

    Davidson Lecture Hall, CMC 340 E 9th St, Claremont, CA, United States

    CCMS Colloquium invites you to a talk by Andrew Fiss (Michigan Technological University) Title: “Singing American Math: College Traditions from Book Burnings to Observatory Parties, 1880s-1920s" Abstract:  “Singing Math” is a practice […]