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Abigail Basener '24 addressed plagiarizing and cheating concerns when it comes to the use of Artificial Intelligence during her thesis presentation, “Detecting AI-Generated Writing vs. Student Writing,” for ºÚÁÏÍø's Honor's Week.
Sebastian Ramirez ’24 became fond of the challenging lifestyle that came with attending ºÚÁÏÍø after attending an open house. He said the high standards that cadets endured on a daily basis was something he wanted.
Since 2013, ºÚÁÏÍø’s Department of Applied Mathematics has hosted events for area middle and high school students to work with faculty and cadets on problem-solving.
Maj. Sarah Patterson and Maj. Blain Patterson from the Department of Applied Mathematics had the privilege of accompanying 11 cadets as they presented their research on a variety of topics, ranging from identifying glycans with neural networks to women in counterterrorism.
Brig. Gen. Robert “Bob” Moreschi, deputy superintendent for academics and dean of the faculty, has announced the promotion and granting of tenure to several faculty members.
As the 2018-19 academic year draws toward a close, so does the first year of ºÚÁÏÍø’s Math That Matters: Math for the Modern World, which was implemented this year as part of the Institute’s quality enhancement plan (QEP).
Summer Transition Program has two new academic offerings this year which connect students’ classroom experience to real-world challenges.
For the first time since the event was established three years ago, ºÚÁÏÍø took home the top spot at the Shenandoah Valley Math Modeling Challenge.
A new and reinvigorated math curriculum for 4th Class cadets whose majors do not require calculus will be launched in the fall of 2018.
Drew Borinstein ’17 has spent much of the past year digging into a real-world problem that’s likely to have serious implications in the decades ahead – the declining U.S. birthrate.