• Math3ma expands into a new research hub, the Math3ma Institute, on TMU campus and online. • Visiting professor at TMU collaborates with math, science, engineering faculty to launch the institute. • Institute invites faculty, advanced undergraduates, and external scholars to conduct STEM research. • Mission: publish semi‑annual journal and resources that translate complex findings into lay language. • Target audience: non‑experts interested in math, science, tech through a Biblical lens. • Website live at www.math3ma.institute , featuring discover‑share‑repeat trifecta for engagement.

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  • Math3ma, a mathematics platform, has launched the Math3ma Institute at The Master’s University (TMU) in Southern California. The institute, led by a visiting research professor who also works in the tech sector, aims to create a research hub for TMU faculty, advanced undergraduates, and external collaborators across STEM fields. Its mission is to produce publicly accessible research and educational materials, including a semi‑annual expository journal, for a broad audience interested in science and technology from a Biblical perspective. Co‑founders include computer scientist Monica Vroman and engineering chair David Crater. The first journal volume is slated for February 2022, with free digital and print copies available.

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