Undergraduate Poster Session
Students are encouraged to present research and results of special projects in poster format. The session is scheduled for Saturday morning, concurrent with contributed talks. Contact organizer Karen O’Hara (kohara@highpoint.edu) if you need additional information.
Math Jeopardy Competition
Teams of three or four undergraduates will compete in a mathematical version of the well-known answer-and-question game. Universities can have up to two teams competing, with a $25 registration cost per team. A Faculty Sponsor is required who can help assist with preliminary rounds of the competition. Registration is closed as of March 1st, but you can contact Ron Taylor (rtaylor@berry.edu) about the possibility of a late registration.
Treasure Hunt
On Thursday evening March 14th, there will be a Mathematics Treasure Hunt for students and their advisors. Students will use mathematics to solve clues and look for a “treasure.” This is a fun, non-competitive event that will give students an opportunity to meet and work with students from other colleges and universities. Check-in is between 7:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. with the event starting at 7:30 p.m. It is also greatly appreciated if math club advisors would be willing to help with this event. If you have any questions or would like to volunteer to help, please contact Julie Barnes (jbarnes@email.wcu.edu).
Graduate School and Career Fair
In this venue, students considering graduate school in mathematical sciences have opportunities to meet with representatives of various graduate programs. In addition, those seeking jobs in industry, business, or government in the mathematical sciences can meet with potential employers.