Your brain on math
By: Mindy Riffle and Kimberly Huebner
Issue date: 4/10/07 Section: News
The Texas A&M Department of Mathematics will be giving students an opportunity to showcase the left sides of their brains with a month full of brain-teasers.
April is Math Awareness Month, and the math department is putting on several activities as a part of this month. The theme for this year's Math Awareness Month is "Mathematics and the Brain."
WEDNESDAY: A lecture, "Bases, Braids and Beyond," geared toward advanced mathematics students, will be given at 4 p.m. in Blocker 120.
APRIL 16: Students enrolled in second-semester calculus are invited to test their skills and compete for prizes in an Integral Bee at 7 p.m. in Blocker 158.
APRIL 24: Professor Rob Bennedetto of Amherst College will present a lecture, "The ABC Conjecture and Introduction," at 7:30 p.m. in Blocker 158.
APRIL 28: A math mini-fair, which will include various lectures, will take place in Blocker 120. Professor Greg Berkolaiko will present a lecture, "Betting Systems: How Not to Lose Your Money in Gambling," from 11:15 a.m. to noon. Professor Jay Walton will present his lecture, "From Stripes on a Tiger to Thoughts in the Brain: Modeling Complex Patterns and Nature," from 12:30 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.
- Staff Writer Mindy Riffle and City Editor Kimberly Huebner
April is Math Awareness Month, and the math department is putting on several activities as a part of this month. The theme for this year's Math Awareness Month is "Mathematics and the Brain."
WEDNESDAY: A lecture, "Bases, Braids and Beyond," geared toward advanced mathematics students, will be given at 4 p.m. in Blocker 120.
APRIL 16: Students enrolled in second-semester calculus are invited to test their skills and compete for prizes in an Integral Bee at 7 p.m. in Blocker 158.
APRIL 24: Professor Rob Bennedetto of Amherst College will present a lecture, "The ABC Conjecture and Introduction," at 7:30 p.m. in Blocker 158.
APRIL 28: A math mini-fair, which will include various lectures, will take place in Blocker 120. Professor Greg Berkolaiko will present a lecture, "Betting Systems: How Not to Lose Your Money in Gambling," from 11:15 a.m. to noon. Professor Jay Walton will present his lecture, "From Stripes on a Tiger to Thoughts in the Brain: Modeling Complex Patterns and Nature," from 12:30 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.
- Staff Writer Mindy Riffle and City Editor Kimberly Huebner
Spring Break





Be sure to include your name, major, and class year. Submissions without this information are subject to deletion.
By submitting a comment, you agree to thebatt.com's Terms of Use.
You may also send a Mail Call to The Battalion at mailcall@thebatt.com