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26th Annual UWM Marden Lecture on Mathematics

February 23, 2015 Brady Weisgerber

Each Spring we invite a distinguished mathematician to lecture to a general audience. The Marden Lecture honors Morris Marden (1905 – 1991), who founded our graduate program and made our department a research department. The Marden lecture is funded through the Miriam and Morris Marden Fund and is co-sponsored by the Department of Mathematical Sciences.

For more information, please visit The Marden Lecture Series.

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