PLEASE REVIEW AND ADHERE TO THE NEW CDC AND ASU TRAVEL GUIDELINES ON THE ASU TRAVEL GUIDANCE PAGE, AS WELL AS THE SoMSS AND ASU TRAVEL OFFICE REQUIREMENTS AND APPROVAL PROCESS, AS INSTRUCTED BELOW. 
NOTE: Dean’s approval for all international travel will be requested and obtained through Melanie Smock (for faculty/staff) and through the global education office (for students). Please do not email the Dean’s office directly for this approval.

Free Tutoring at ASU

Math Tutoring Center
WXLR A116
480-965-7795

The Math Tutoring Center in WXLR 116 offers free in-person tutoring on a walk-in basis for mathematics, statistics, and some math education courses. Our tutors are undergraduate and graduate students who have completed professional certified tutor training and excel in the courses they tutor.

ASUEmail Exchange Service is moving to the Cloud.  All faculty, staff and student worker Exchange mailboxes from the Exchange servers on campus (On-Prem) will be moved to Microsoft Office 365 Exchange (O365) services in the cloud. Click here for more information on the migration. The following is a short tutorial that shows how to configure the new O365 for various devices as well as a video depicting how to set up email forwarding in O365.

What is the Putnam Competition?

The Putnam Exam is a nationwide test given yearly to undergraduates (all majors are welcome) in the United States and Canada. It is voluntary, and problems are presented with clever and ingenious solutions. Some students have found general solutions, which have led to publications.

Students and faculty in the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences have access to excellent computing facilities, including mainframes and personal computers running a broad selection of software.

The Daniel E. Noble Science Library, a member of the Center for Research Libraries, has a very good holding of mathematical texts and journals, its operations are fully computerized to aid in literature searches.

Introduction

There are ways to secure your homepage (or a part of it!) by using the built-in password protection mechanisms. In the school, we use the APACHE Web Server. The following describes ways to secure your homepage on the Math server. The same can be followed for the Mathpost server or any other server where APACHE is installed and configured.

Using User Authentication

There are two ways of restricting access to documents: