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The 2008 Sehnert Lecturer

Photo of J. M. CushingJ. M. Cushing

Professor of Applied Mathematics
The University of Arizona


2008 James Sehnert Lecture
Title To Be Announced
Thursday, November 6, 2008
7:30 p.m.
Otto Budig Theatre (University Center)



We encourage math educators and students to join us for these special events!

High school teachers: At 6:00 pm, come yourself, bring a few students, and join us for a free dinner in the University Center Ballroom. If you can make it for dinner, please call the Mathematics Department office at (859) 572-5377 by noon on Monday, November 3, so that we may plan accordingly.

Note: if you wish to bring more than two students, be sure to call and check on availability of space for dinner (space may be limited).


Sponsored by the NKU Department of Mathematics and the NKU Center for Integrative Natural Science and Mathematics. For further information, contact Dr. Andy Long at longa@nku.edu or by phone at (859)572-5794. A campus map is available at http://www.nku.edu/campusmaps.

The annual James Sehnert Lecture was established in memory of, and endowed by the estate of, the late Professor James “Duke” Sehnert, a member of the NKU Department of Mathematics and Computer Science from 1970 to 1999. 


Previous Sehnert Lectures:

2007: Rose Mary Zbiek, “Making Essential Ideas a Focal Point of Our Mathematics”

2006: Brian Winkel, “Cipher Busting by Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne, William F. Friedman - and Beyond”

2005: V. Frederick Rickey, “Isaac Newton: Man Myth, and Mathematics”

2004: Robert V. Hogg, “The Importance of Understanding Variation”

2003: Edward B. Burger, “Magic with Mathematics”

2002: Ivars Peterson, “Moebius Madness”

2001: Underwood Dudley, “Why Mathematics?”