Honors Graduate Examines Epidemics With Equations

When Mayowa Olawoyin was ten years old, she loved to play school with her friends and be a pretend teacher, happily writing down problems and giving her students homework. The subject was always math.

It was in high school that she figured out that a lot of people don’t really ‘get’ math. So, she was able to explain it to other students. She wanted to help people that don’t understand the subject to see it in a different light.

Today Mayowa is a second year graduate student with an honors degree in mathematics. She graduated in May 2015 and received the Torgeson Bridge fellowship the following summer. Now her focus is research in mathematical biology, which is useful for understanding organic processes with equations. Continue reading

Honors Student Innovates Groundbreaking Math-Bio Research

nimbios2Honors student Elizabeth Stephenson is already a pioneer of research in mathematical biology — and she’s only a junior. While she’s getting her bachelors degree in pure math, she’s building on the understanding of muscle healing with equations.

For Stephenson, it’s the love of math that inspires her work.

“I enjoy seeing how something so simple can model so many powerful things in our universe and condense huge amounts of data into simple elegant equations,” she said. Continue reading