Mathematics
Contact Information
School of Arts & Sciences(315) 792-3028
Mathematics Faculty
Hossein Behforooz
, Ph.DProfessor of Mathematics
Phone: (315) 792-3072
Office: 256 White Hall
...More About Hossein Behforooz
Ralph R. Craig
, M.S.Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Phone: (315) 223-2565
Office: 109 DePerno Hall
...More About Ralph R. Craig
Brad A. Emmons
, Ph.DAssociate Professor of Mathematics
Phone: (315) 792-3413
Office: 121 DePerno Hall
Brad A. Emmons' Personal Page
...More About Brad A. Emmons
John Gazak, Jr.
, M.A.Adjunt Professor of Computer Science
Phone: (315) 223-2501
Office: 004 Hubbard Hall
Mary A. Gazak
, M.A.Adjunct Professor of Mathematics
Phone: (315) 223-2501
Office: 004 Hubbard Hall
Danhong Zhang
, Ph.D.Assist. Professor Mathematics
Phone: (315) 223-2521
Office: 121 DePerno Hall
...More About Danhong Zhang
Gian Carlo
Professor Emeritus
B.A. Catholic University, Milan, Italy B.A. University of Rome, Italy M.A. State University of New York at Buffalo M.S. Syracuse University Ph.D. Columbia University Associate Professor Emeritus of Mathematics
George J. Dmohowski
Professor Emeritus
M.S. Belgrade University, Yugoslavia
Anne K. Goss
Professor Emeritus
B.A. Montclair State College Assistant Professor Emeritus of Mathematics
Aaron Naftalevich
Professor Emeritus
B.S. Vilnius University, Lithuania M.S. Moscow State University Ph.D. Lenin Pedagogical Institute, Moscow Associate Professor of Mathematics
Wayne Palmer
Professor Emeritus
B.A., M.A. New York State College for Teachers at Albany Associate Professor Emeritus of Mathematics
Helene L. Velitschkowski
Professor Emeritus
Univ. Diploma, University of Belgrade Retired Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Charles Webster
Professor Emeritus
B.A. Syracuse University M.A. San Diego State University Assistant Professor Emeritus of Mathematics
Math Professor Finds Magic in Squares
Legend has it that magic squares were discovered by the Chinese emperor Yu in 2200 B.C. Today, 4200 years later, UC Mathematics Professor Hossein Behforooz is unlocking the "mystical" properties of these remarkable mathematical tables, still found in nearly every culture in the world, featuring rows, columns, and diagonals that all add up to the same number.
"My Utica College Mathematics professors are extraordinary teachers, and I attribute my success largely to them."
~
Electronics Engineer
Rome Laboratory
Full Quote
~
Kevin Kwiat
'80, '88Electronics Engineer
Rome Laboratory
Full Quote


