Q&A With the College’s First Ph.D. Student
When the College launched its first-ever doctoral program, Mathematics with Computation, Lauren Tubbs ’14, ’19 (M.S. ’16) jumped on the opportunity to enroll. Check out this Q&A!
When the College launched its first-ever doctoral program, Mathematics with Computation, Lauren Tubbs ’14, ’19 (M.S. ’16) jumped on the opportunity to enroll. Check out this Q&A!
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