Marcus White Hall
Marcus White Hall was originally constructed as the first residence hall on campus. The side of the building that faces Davidson Hall houses the offices of faculty members of the Math and Psychology Departments
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African American Studies
Mathematical Sciences
Psychological Sciences
📖 African American Studies
The African-American Studies Program develops and coordinates an interdisciplinary curriculum. Its objectives are to encourage all students and faculty to examine the African-American experience, to facilitate a cultural and intellectual atmosphere on campus that will be favorable to such studies, and to develop a program of research and community service. The program also has a nationally recognized African-American lecture series, featuring nationally and internationally known scholars in the field of Black Studies.
📏 Mathematical Sciences
The mission of the Department of Mathematical Sciences is to foster effective teaching and research in support of developing students as mathematical problem solvers and effective users of mathematical knowledge, no matter their current or future profession. In support of this mission, the department focuses in the development of intellectual enhancement and the dissemination of knowledge and application in the areas of mathematics, mathematics education, and statistics, including actuarial science and data science.
🏫 Psychological Sciences
The Psychological Sciences faculty are committed to helping our students develop a solid knowledge base within the psychological science field. Faculty will engage with their students and colleagues to add to the knowledge base of the major.