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Mathematics
About the Program
Tabor College has an excellent program in
Mathematics, one that has been praised by
faculty from all the Kansas state universities.
Glenn Rice, who recently graduated with the
Ph.D. degree at the University of Kansas said,
“Because of Dr. Frank Brenneman’s guidance
and superb teaching skills, I was ahead of the
average first-year graduate students in algebra,
and was able to start out with a higher
level algebra class at KU than usual.”
The major reason our program is so excellent is because we are in a cooperative arrangement with Bethel College. This means Tabor students who enroll in junior and senior courses participate in mathematical studies with students and instructors from there; this, in turn, provides them with additional intellectual stimulation and, because many classes have a low teacher/student ratio, personalized attention is available.
Mathematics Faculty
Glen Diener , CNA, CNE, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+
Associate Professor of Computer Science
M.S., Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
B.A., Tabor College, Hillsboro, KS
Timothy Frye, Ph.D.
Professor of Mathematics
Ph.D. Mathematics, University of Oklahoma 2008
M.A. Mathematics, University of Oklahoma 2005
B.A. in Mathematics, University of Oklahoma 2002
Cooperative Department of the Mathematical Sciences
Christopher Earles, Ph.D.
Bethel College
Karl Friesen, M.S.
Bethel College
Richard Rempel, Ph.D.
Bethel College
“Ball Corporation has many projects that require mathematically intensive signal processing and analysis. They build “one-of-a-kind” high-tech devices which require ingenuity and advanced problem-solving skills, giving me the opportunity to flex my math muscles.” – Bryce Unruh (g’91) TC Medallion Award Recipient, 2004