Brooklyn College Math Club

Brooklyn College Math Club

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The Brooklyn College Math Club is an undergraduate club for students interested in mathematics. We host a wide range of lectures, tutoring events and parties.

03/31/2017

Hey,
We were invited to attend the following competition. If you are interested in attending then please email [email protected], so that we can let them know how many students from our school will be attending. The event is free, and we are trying to get some money for transportation.
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Dear Friends and Colleagues,
We invite any and all undergraduates to participate in our ninth annual Regional
Undergraduate Mathematics competition at Central Connecticut State University
(CCSU). We have personally extended an invitation to 70 different institutions in
Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Every available
undergraduate is encouraged to attend.
The competition will be held on Saturday, 22 April 2017, at Central Connecticut
State University, in New Britain, Connecticut, on the first floor of Maria Sanford Hall
(for those of you who have participated in the past, please note that this is NOT the
same location as before). The test itself will begin promptly at 10am. Before the test,
there will be an explanation of the testing procedures.
We humbly request that no one bring any calculators, crib sheets, clothing bearing
formulas, books, worked out problems or anything else that could be construed as
an unfair advantage into the competition room.
The test will be administered in two parts with half of the questions on the first part
and the remaining half on the second part. Each part will be two hours long. After
the first part there will be a one-hour break with free pizza and soda to help the
mind recuperate. The competition will terminate promptly at 3pm, which will
hopefully allow everyone to avoid rush hour traffic on their way home. A faculty
committee will grade the competition papers as quickly as possible.
While there are no fees or even a requirement for registration, we request a decent
estimate of the number of students coming from each school for the purpose of
providing enough consumables. This event is informal and has been crafted to
promote a general love and understanding of mathematics through competitive
problem solving.
A reminder/second announcement will be sent to you in a few weeks; that message
will include information about prizes.
If you are interested in attending the competition, please e-mail me the number of
students you expect to attend ([email protected])
Feel free to visit our website at:
http://www.ccsu.edu/mathematics/mathCompetition.html
The website includes copies of the first eight competitions’ problems, as well as the
official solutions. We hope to see all of you at Central Connecticut State University
on Saturday, April 22th.
Sincerely,
Zoe Cramer
President
The CCSU Society of Mathematics

Math Competition Each year, the math department hosts the Northeast Regional Undergraduate Mathematics Competition. The event is held on our campus in New Britain, Connecticut.

02/17/2017

Hey,

The Academic Club Association is giving the club a grant to order books. If you would like to request a specific book, please comment below and we can request it.

Photos 02/09/2017

This year's Mathfest at the CUNY Graduate Center is taking place on March 10. Please register by March 3 at the following link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7b3zgR90spVzrDmt243NjZf3wOe17KMBENwJd5BSelhPBXQ/viewform?c=0&w=1

"If you are an undergraduate or Masters student studying Mathematics, we would like to invite you to the GC Mathfest on March 10, 2017. You will meet faculty as well as current and former graduate students, learn about our areas of research, programs we offer, and our financial support packages. Snacks and lunch will be provided. The City University of New York Mathematics Graduate Center is a first rate research institution with over 80 faculty and 120 graduate students. Research areas include algebraic geometry, algorithms, analysis, combinatorics, complex analysis and Teichmuller theory, dynamics, group theory, Lie theory, logic, number theory, probability, Riemannian geometry, and topology. Located at 365 fifth avenue (kitty-corner from the Empire State Building) the Graduate Center research atmosphere is as vibrant as the city streets surrounding it. Learn more at our website:http://math.gc.cuny.edu.We look forward to meeting you."
http://www.gc.cuny.edu/…/M…/Mathfest_2017-Final-2-3-2017.pdf

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