LSU Mathematics
The Department of Mathematics at Louisiana State University comprises approximately 300 undergraduate math majors and minors, 100 graduate students, and 60 professorial faculty and postdoctoral researchers and visitors, working in nearly every field of mathematics.
04/28/2026
Across Louisiana, many students grow up believing math isn’t for them—but LSU faculty and staff are working to change that.
This April, official proclamations from Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sid Edwards recognize Math Awareness Month, highlighting the importance of strengthening math education statewide📚.
Learn how LSU is building confidence, inspiring students, and helping transform the future of math across Louisiana: https://www.lsu.edu/.../scienc.../2026/04/math-awareness.php
LSU College of Science
04/20/2026
Meet Moises, a graduate student in LSU Mathematics. He is originally from Colima, Mexico, and is a first-generation college student. Before pursuing mathematics, Moises considered a career in music and is formally trained in traditional Mexican guitar.
➗ What he loves most about mathematics:
Moises is drawn to the creative side of pure mathematics. He enjoys reducing complex observations to their most fundamental and abstract form. “Where a scientist might see a sea of variables, a mathematician works in a space built from short strings of logic.”
🌎 Why math excites him:
Even without experiments or measurements, a mathematical proof discovered in his office remains true anywhere in the universe. While developing new ideas can be challenging, he embraces the process. “Research is 99.9 percent failure and 0.1 percent success. As long as that success rate is not zero, I know I am on the right track.”
📚 Research and professional growth:
As part of his work, Moises regularly presents at conferences and seminars to share new techniques and connect with scholars in related fields. He has attended programs such as the Séminaire de Mathématiques Supérieures in Montréal and the Texas Summer School on Mathematical Physics. These experiences continue to shape his development as a researcher.
🎓 Support that made an impact:
Moises was awarded the A.K. and Shirley Barton Superior Graduate Student Scholarship in Mathematics, which supports travel and conference expenses so he can present his research.
📣 His advice to students:
“Stubbornness and hard work will take you farther than talent alone. Build a strong support network and be welcoming to others.”
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