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In Meany Hall, we stumbled on one of the activities of Math Day, an annual event for 1,200 high school students. The event aims to demonstrate to students how interesting math is and how it plays a role in so many areas of life. These students were participating in an activity with mathematical games.
Me reading Chris Herald's poem honoring Don Pfaff's 50 years of teaching.
Retirement party for professors Chaitan Gupta and Harvey Lambert, Mathematics and Statistics Department, University of Nevada, Reno.
More than 30 elementary students in kindergarten through second grade recently explored math through art, physical activity and music as part of BU’s annual Math Camp, which also helped participating education majors learn fundamental themes for math learners.
It’s a collaborative benefit, according to Frank D’Angelo, assistant professor of early childhood and adolescent education, who says through the math camp BU’s education program is helping local elementary students get ready for the new school year. bloomu.edu/news-math-camp
Mrs. Frederick is great at making math fun for her Honors Algebra II classes. We had the chance to witness one of her unique activities on Feb. 4, 2025. Using a stopwatch, students determined how long it took their groupmates to pick up 25 cards one at a time and place them onto a single deck. Next, they used the gathered data and rational equations to calculate how much faster the cards could be gathered and stacked if two specific groupmates worked together.
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Mute Math at Clutch Cargo's in Pontiac, MI on September 27, 2009 for the Armistice Tour.
Awesome band. Check them out at www.mutemath.com or www.myspace.com/mutemath.