Professor of Mathematics
Michigan State University
Dr. Zeleke received his Ph.D. from Temple University in 1997 and joined MSU in fall 2005. He teaches mathematics courses at Lyman Briggs College (LBC), and statistics courses both at LBC and the MSU Department of Statistics and Probability. His research focuses on four areas: probability (random walks, limit theorems), discrete mathematics and combinatorics, statistics education, and undergraduate research projects. He enjoys involving undergraduates in his research projects.