The Tufts Daily: Meet Professor Kim Ruane, the face of the math department
Editor’s Note: The author of this article is an advisee of Professor Kim Ruane. Professor Kim Ruane has been working at Tufts for the past 24 years and is the chair of the Department of Mathematics.
The Schools Tufts is composed of three undergraduate schools and a constellation of several graduate schools. For undergraduates, the ones you’ll want to know are: School of Arts and Sciences (home to 5,000 students, and an expansive range of majors and minors) School of Engineering (home to 1,300 students, 6 departments, and 16 majors)
Applied mathematics students at Tufts may have the opportunity to cross over into social science. Two professors are pushing the boundaries of interdisciplinary math by investigating problems in ...
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