Student Clubs & Organizations
Actuarial Science Club
Members include actuarial students (who are math majors) as well as students from other fields, such as business and economics. Activities include networking, professional development, and preparation for actuarial exams.
- Faculty advisor: Abigail Cortez
Future Teachers of Mathematics
The club is a student organization for those with an interest in teaching mathematics. The purpose of the club is to give WSU students who are interested in teaching math and other careers in mathematics a place to build community, network, and prepare for our futures. Everyone is welcome!
- Faculty advisor: Abigail Cortez
Math Club
All students interested in mathematics are welcome, regardless of your major. The club offers events for socialization, networking, and learning about the field of mathematics at WSU and around the world. Use and improve your skills and learn about advancements and opportunities in the fields of mathematics. The club holds interactive sessions on fun topics including cryptography, social choice theory, math competitions, self-referential polls, agent-based modeling, and game theory.
- Email the club: math.club.wsu@gmail.com
- Faculty advisor: Daniel Reiss
Student Chapters
American Math Society
It is open to all graduate students with an interest in mathematics.
- Email the club: amsgsc.rso@wsu.edu
- Faculty advisor: TBD
American Statistical Association
Open to graduate students studying statistics and is designed to promote statistics knowledge, share ideas, and encourage friendship.
- Faculty advisor: Chencheng Cai
Association for Women in Mathematics
An organization that promotes and encourages women in mathematics. Our mission is to encourage involvement and provide support for women in the mathematical sciences through mentorship and professional development. The group is open to anyone who supports the advancement of women in math. We are open to undergraduate and graduate students.
Faculty advisor: Judi McDonald