Welcome to Lincoln High and Pius X High School students visiting our department today! Poet's Grove and Thomas Doane's hitching post are some of the cool sites on our beautiful campus you might see during your tour today! #GoDoane
Welcome to Beatrice High School students visiting our department on this rainy day! Poet's Grove and Thomas Doane's hitching post are some of the cool sites on our beautiful campus you might see during your tour today! #GoDoane
Dr. Roger Hughes ’82 is kicking off our #OneDayOneDoane "Battle of the Decades" by opening his 1982 yearbook and making a gift.
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In 1736, Leonhard Euler solved the problem of the Seven Bridges of Königsberg, which led to the foundation of graph theory, a branch of mathematics that studies graphs (mathematical structures used to model pairwise relations between objects). This was a significant development, as graph theory later became a crucial part of computer science and network analysis.
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I wrote this about a dear friend.
Brad Feeken changed countless lives as Gretna’s basketball coach. Now he’s fighting for his own.
We're a little bored with our students being away for fall break so we're going to start a thread of Thomas as characters from I Think You Should Leave. #ITYSL
Hey, Doane Math & Data Analytics alumni!! Solve a puzzle to access our Bloody Mary Bar at Doane’s Homecoming! Look for the Math tailgate tent in the CM parking lot, Saturday, September 30th, 11 - 1, before the football game. We'd love to see you! Cheers!
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The fifth hyperfactorial: 5⁵ × 4⁴ × 3³ × 2² × 1¹ = 86400000 milliseconds is exactly 1 day
1 day has 24 hours: 24=4·3·2
1 hour has 60 minutes: 60=5·4·3
1 minute has 60 seconds: 60=5·4·3
1 second has 1000 milliseconds: 1000=5·5·5·4·2