It's #MathStatMonth! Due to the coronavirus preventing in-person celebrations we encourage you to share your fav math/stat books, #mathpoetry#MathArt, games, cartoons, news stories, videos, research using on social media w hashtag #MathStatMonth. https://t.co/wsfKZzSZkv
#MathStatMonth is a time to learn and share #math. See "7 Ways to Explore the Math of the Coronavirus Using The New York Times" in a series of graphs with explanations by @MrHonner at https://t.co/s8mdcClGpV #COVID19
Attn #Colorado middle school, hs + undergrad #math students: Enter the AMS Math #Poetry Contest by NOV 12! The winners will read their poem at #JMM2020 Sat Jan 18 during #MathematiCon. Info, rules, online entry form at https://t.co/iPLUcx3Kgr. @cctmath
See the full video with @margotshetterly's remarks on the importance of recognizing the pioneering and persevering black women mathematicians @NASA. "...women of all backgrounds prove that not only are women good at math, sometimes they are the best at math." #HiddenFigures
Honoring Hidden Figures: Here's the moment that the street outside of NASA HQ in Washington, D.C., was officially renamed to honor the black female mathematicians who paved the way for NASA to make it to space. Read the story: https://t.co/t6jWn4V6Y5
Every year I write a column for Math Awareness Month @MathAware and send it to a dozen newspapers. I generally get 1-2 hits per year. Would be nice if every mathematician did this to let the world know how math plays a role in people's lives.
When you work at NIST, it all adds up! For @MathAware, get the scoop on one NISTer's experience with the National Research Council (NRC) Postdoctoral Fellowship in applied mathematics: https://t.co/pkX26tnBH9 #MathStatMonth
Governor Laura Kelly signed MSAM Proclamation with KU Math faculty representatives (@KUnews@KUCollege@KUMathDept) at the signing ceremony. April is the national Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month (MSAM) #MathStatMonth@MathAware.
The @NSF#WeAreMathematics Video Competition is now open to the public for voting for the People's Choice Award! View the 16 finalist videos & vote at https://t.co/vBxNV1MJlA. The winners competition, with the People's Choice Award winner will be made public at #NMF2019 on May 4
It's #MathStatMonth and Spring (here). As flowers and trees blossom keep your eyes peeled. Can you find Fibonacci patterns in nature? These are just some of the patterns mathematicians look for. Order a free AMS poster to get inspired, at https://t.co/yKGo85RUOR
April 1 means it's #MathStatMonth (that's not an April Fool's Joke!). Start it off by learning a bit about Muḥammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, whose name gave us “algorithm” and whose work gave us algebra. https://t.co/NuoSc30eoh
Erica Walker, Scott Williams, and Robin Wilson reflect on the Mathematicians of the African Diaspora Website and its impact on their lives and careers, and on the American mathematics community. https://t.co/M6LIzyY5v1 #BlackHistoryMonth
Despite concerns about the #GovernmentShutdown and #PolarVortex, @writesRCrowell offers "Some mathematical cheer" from across the #math blogosphere, on creativity & imagination, books & puzzles, #MathematiCon, and #Thirdsday. Enjoy the tour! https://t.co/I6p91NtnRv
See a round-up of Top Math Stories in the Media - 2018: Fields Medals, how spaghetti breaks, gerrymandering, Villani, the scutoid, who wrote Beatles songs and more, at https://t.co/59iIEEfxRM
Find news and information for high school and undergrad #math students on AMS for Students at https://t.co/fF8EMKQMdU. Perhaps some of the news stories and featured websites will generate ideas for activities to celebrate #MathStatMonth April 2019!