Happy Earth Day! My alter-ego, OctoPi’s drawing “How to drink from a glass without using a plastic straw”, is part of Artists for Climate Awareness https://t.co/8G588onwvN show, “Distant Thunder” at the Arts Alliance Center in Bloomington, IN through April 28.
Help bring the https://t.co/AkzpnZt5iK math/art installation to the Navajo Nation Museum by participating in Mathemalchemy’s October 22 – November 19, 2024 fundraiser https://t.co/gVtA9jjDGA, donors can select from great mathy thank you gifts.
Today online in @NYTScience there's a feature about my #crochetcoralreef project. Tomorrow it'll be a whole page in the print paper - a rare honor.
https://t.co/rqr4nwPZdq
Professional Development Day is Monday, Jan 29 — presented by MoMath's education team.
Grade 6–12 math educators: Come learn, and leave with math modeling activities, lesson plans, and expert background info to bring back to the classroom.
Register at https://t.co/tlbW6w1huq.
Looking for some Thanksgiving break reading? The November issue of @maanow Math Horizons might be perfect for you:
https://t.co/DSDAUmjNyQ
The issue is full of wonderful pieces for you to read or share with others who love or are interested in mathematics. @tandfSTEM#math
If you love math and art, then you'll love Wednesday's Math Encounters!
Join MoMath in-person, this Wednesday, November 1, for a brilliant talk from guest speaker Edmund Harriss about the deep interconnectedness of the two disciplines.
Register now: https://t.co/VJZnGfUgEh.
September issue of @maanow Math Horizons is online! There are great articles to read and share with your favorite undergrad-level readers (incl. a piece by @JimPropp, an interview with @numberphile, and review of @JohnAllenPaulos book).
https://t.co/ax1i1wv9qT
@tandfSTEM
Ingrid is brilliant, a great speaker and you can ask her anything! Ask a Mathematician Anything @MoMath1 — Friday, September 8, 2023 at 4:00 pm ET (online). https://t.co/DxePeW02ON
It's a great feeling to fix something myself (especially when the repairs work as smoothly as promised in the inspiring YouTube clip.) August 29 Day 1269: Gotta Love YouTube https://t.co/PPogxRhBix
Here is a nice review from Heather Russell of "Count Me In: Community and Belonging in Mathematics" by D. Dumbaugh and D. Haunsperger in the @maanow April Math Horizons: https://t.co/tEq5bcUa3H
Check out the review and then check out the book! @tandfSTEM#math#community
My @QEDArtsLLC's collaborator @JessicaKSklar and I gave a talk about our pastel piece "Euler's Cat", including our functional Königsberg Bridge cat toy and two hand-crafted graph theory puzzles, at @MoMath1's MOVES conference 8/6-8.