Director of Undergraduate Studies

Welcome to the website of the Math Director of Undergraduate Studies. We can be reached via e-mail at math.dus@yale.edu . Our office hours are posted below. 

Math majors are all assigned a personal faculty adviser as well. Advising assignments are sent out twice a year (usually early January and early August), to students who declared one of the math majors since the last assignments were made. You can read more about our advising system in the Math major FAQ linked below.  

Announcements:

  • Mar.4: We have a new senior seminar for the pure math major. You can find updated information about the senior seminar, and topics for Fall 2024, posted in the Math major FAQ. Spring topics will be updated by mid-March. 
  • Jan.3: We have put in place a revision of math major requirements - you can find the information here
  • Our office hours for Fall 2023 are posted below. To reach us by e-mail, you can write to math.dus@yale.edu any time.  
  • May 29: Prof. Andrew Neitzke is finishing up his term as the DUS at the end of June. Starting on July 1, our new DUS will be Prof. Richard Kenyon.
  • May 23: Take a look at our announcement about 2023 math student prizes

Useful links: 

Our office hours for January and Spring 2024 are posted below. You can also reach us at math.dus@yale.edu. Please note that no office hours are held during school recess (October, November, or Spring break). 

Richard Kenyon, Co-director of Undergraduate Studies

Spring term office hours, through the last day of classes (and outside of Spring recess):

  • Wed, 11:30am - 12pm  (KT 721)

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Miki Havlickova, Co-director of Undergraduate Studies, KT 907

Spring term office hours, through the last day of classes (and outside of Spring recess):  

  • Mondays, 1:30 - 2pm (in person, KT 906)
  • Wednesdays 7 - 7:30pm (zoom)

On zoom, you will first get into the waiting room, and I’ll invite you in as soon as I’m free. 

In person, if I’m talking to someone else, wave at me through the door so I know you’re waiting, and I’ll come get you when I’m free. 

For longer conversations, it’s best to avoid the add / drop period, the week of Midterm, and the week when registration opens for next term’s classes (those tend to be extra busy).

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