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This page provides an overview of the remarkable work of Scott W. Williams, PhD, Emeritus Professor, UB Mathematics.  Dr. Williams joined our faculty in 1971, as Assistant Professor of ...
African-American and Latino students were less likely to attend schools that offer advanced math and science classes, new data shows.
Mathematics has long been an essential field in advancing society, and African American women have played a significant yet often overlooked role in its progress.
There are six mathletes left in Cruxlearning Mathematics Contest Africa (CLMCA) as the race for the title of the champion and university scholarship gets to the final lap this week. Twelve ...
African mathematicians, like all ambitious masterminds, will still look for jobs at top global universities and companies abroad.
In South Africa, mathematics education is in a sorry state. According to a recent study, only 40% of South African students are able to do basic math. This figure drops to just 10% when it comes ...
A University of Massachusetts Lowell professor has received a Fulbright grant to help South African teachers incorporate indigenous cultures into high school math classes, officials said.
Students studying o olamide oni Mathematicians and scientists across Africa will vied for the American Institute of Physics’ John Torrence Tate Award for International Leadership this year.
Latino and African-American students were less likely to pass algebra 1 and less likely to attend high schools that offer advanced math or science classes than their white and Asian peers ...