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Seminars and Colloquia

​​​​The department hosts a variety of regular research seminars in which faculty can disseminate new research results and keep abreast of the latest developments in their research fields. The Department also hosts seminars and colloquia that are aimed at the Mathematical, College, and University communities.

  • Department Colloquium: The Department Colloquium typically hosts general-interest mathematics lectures by invited outside speakers. Depending on the topic and speaker, talks in this series may also be of interest to the wider DePaul University community. Colloquia are typically held on Friday afternoons.
  • Algebra, Combinatorics, and Number Theory Seminar:This seminar typically hosts research-level talks by invited outside speakers on topics in algebra, combinatorics, and number theory, as well as talks by DePaul University faculty and students.
  • Analysis and Modeling Seminar: This seminar typically hosts research-level talks by invited outside speakers on various topics in analysis, as well as talks by DePaul University faculty and students.

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