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The mathematics program at St. Olaf is nationally recognized for innovative and effective teaching, for scholarship, and for service to the profession. We see mathematics as interesting, important, useful, and appropriate for students with a wide variety of interests. Welcome to our mathematical community.
Fall Extravaganza
On Tuesday, October 9 we will have our nth annual baseball talk and tailgate party. This is a fun event that brings together some of our favorite things: math, statistics, baseball, hot dogs, ice cream, students, and faculty. Here are some details:
- Baseball themed colloquium talk, 4:30-5:30pm in TOH 280
- Cookout, 5:30-6:30pm, in the courtyard between Tomson and Regents-Math (follow your nose)
- If you plan to eat hot dogs and brats and all the extras, please give us your caf number so that Bon Appetit will supply us with some extras (beans, brownies, etc.). Click here to enter your caf number.
- Information about the math, stats, and computer science programs will happen simultaneously with the food
MSCS Event Calendar
Please click here to view the MSCS event calendar.
Waiting List Form for Math Classes
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MSCS NEWS
- Textbook Info: All sections of Calculus I (MATH 120) will use "Modeling the Dynamics of Life" by Adler. All sections of Calculus II and Honors Calculus II (Math 126 and 128) will use Stewart's Calculus, Early Transcendentals, 7th ed. All sections of Linear Algebra (Math 220) will use a textbook TBA.
- AQR, Mathematics, and Statistics Placement Information: Please see the information to the left.
- Class of 2013: Among the 2013 graduates were 65 mathematics majors, 25 statistics concentrators, and 13 computer science majors. Congratulations to the students, parents, and faculty who helped this happen!
- Alumni: View profiles of recent alumni/ae.

