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FSU Student Chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics

 

OFFICERS

President: Rebecca Smoak

Vice President: Charlese Gibbs

Secretary &  Treasurer: Sarah Johnson 

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Nicoleta Bila

Other founding members: Kimberly J. Gilchrist & Xin Li

MEMBERSHIP

Interested in becoming a member? Send us an email at AWMSC@uncfsu.edu or fill in the application form

STUDENT CHAPTER BYLAWS 

PURPOSE

To promote the interest in mathematics and a greater understanding of the contribution of women in mathematics; to mentor and to encourage women and girls as they prepare in their career in mathematics

ACTIVITIES

1. General Meetings

2. Seminar Lecture Series

    Dr. Clara Jones

    Associate Professor of Psychology, Fayetteville State University

    Self-Empowerment by Female Scientists

     Dr. Agnes Szanto

    Assistant Professor of Mathematics, North Carolina State University

    Symbolic vs. numeric solution of ill-conditioned polynomial systems
 

3. The Movie Series

    The Proof

·         "For over 350 years, some of the greatest minds of science struggled to prove what was known as Fermat's Last Theorem -- the idea that a certain simple equation had no solutions. Now hear from the man who spent seven years of his life cracking the problem, read the intriguing story of an 18th century woman mathematician who hid her identity in order to work on Fermat's Last Theorem, and demonstrate that a related equation, the Pythagorean Theorem, is true" (NOVA Online)

·         Notices of the American Mathematical Society

LINKS

Association for Women in Mathematics

Biographies of Women Mathematicians

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Last updated July  9th, 2008