This template builds on documents prepared in LaTeX by Michael Catanzaro and Gabriel Angelini-Knoll, both formerly of the Wayne State University Department of Mathematics, with updates in 2019 by Aaron Willcock (ez9213@wayne.edu) for the updated WSU dissertation and thesis formatting guidelines. This directory is maintained by Clayton Hayes (clayton.hayes@wayne.edu), creator of the original template, on behalf of the WSU Library System.
The template can be compiled with pdflatex,
pdflatex main.tex
lualatex,
lualatex main.tex
or xelatex
xelatex main.tex
- If you are using BibTeX, recall that you must first run bibtex on main.tex before compiling the full document
bibtex main.tex
- In order for the Table of Contents to display correctly, you may need to compile main.tex twice.
- The PDF in this directory was compiled using xelatex on 28 September 2021.
The unedited, accepted latex upon which the most recent thesis template revision was adapted can be found on Github.
This not an official template, but does follow the guidelines laid out by Wayne State University's Graduate School Manual.