TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – A Math at Play event at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology on Saturday, March 16, will show high school girls that mathematics is fun, and how abstract algebra and game theory are parts of their everyday lives.
The free event, scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Department of Mathematics’ section of Crapo Hall on campus, is part of Sonia Kovalevsky Math Day for Girls, a nationwide effort to encourage more women into mathematical sciences career fields. Kovalevsky was the first woman in Europe to earn a doctorate degree in mathematics.
Activities include girls using mathematics while learning about card tricks, competing in a rock-paper-scissors showdown and racing to solve a Rubik’s Cube. There also will be discussions with members of Rose-Hulman’s Association for Women in Mathematics student chapter and professors about careers and opportunities for women in math.
Lee Trent, a junior mathematics student and Math at Play event organizer, attended Sonia Math Day events during her high-school years. “The events were influential in my decision to study math in college,” she says. “I’m excited to pass that experience onto other girls.”
Tracy Weyand, assistant professor of mathematics, adds, “I hope this event builds girls’ confidence and piques their curiosity in mathematics. I enjoy watching the girls jump into solving a problem fearlessly because, unlike a traditional classroom, there are no negative consequences here. So, they are not afraid to make mistakes.”
All high school-aged girls are invited to attend, no matter their mathematical background. Lunch and a T-shirt will be provided free to all participants.
Registration is open until March 4. Find out more about the event and register online at www.rose-hulman.edu/SoniaMath. Parents and girls with questions about the event can contact Weyand at 812-877-8446 or weyand@rose-hulman.edu.
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