The activities of the MSU Topology group are supported by an RTG grant from the National Science Foundation: RTG: Algebraic and Geometric Topology at Michigan State (DMS 2135960), 2022-2027.
Here you can find more information about us and the activities we organize, including seminars, reading courses, conferences, and opportunities for undergraduates.
Michigan State University will host the Midwest Topology Seminar on 9-10 May 2026. More information can be found on the website.
Professors Gerhardt, Hedden, Kalfagianni, and Stoffregen share goals of the topology group's RTG grant in an article by the College of Natural Science at MSU.
Professors Gerhardt, Hedden, Kalfagianni, and Stoffregen discuss the topology group's RTG grant in a video.
Professor Stoffregen and recent PhD graduate Abhishek Mallick were featured in Quanta Magazine after their recent contributions to the slice-ribbon conjecture.
Applications are open for the 2026 Summer Topology Program, taking place May 11 - June 26, 2026. A group of 10-12 MSU undergraduate students will work closely with MSU faculty and graduate students to learn about topics in Topology! More information can be found here. The application can be found here.