Welcome to the Math Club at the College of Staten Island!
Events!
Upcoming Events!
Here is a list of past events hosted by the Math Club at CUNY CSI. If you like what you see, come check us out!
Spring 2025
Love Algorithms: The Math of Modern Love |
February 12th, 2025: 1S-219, 3:00 |
How does math shape dating algorithms? |
Short video explaining it all! |
Math Club Social |
February 25th, 2025: 1S-214, 3:00 |
Whether it’s numbers or nonsense, come chat with the Math Club at our relaxing afternoon social! |
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Pi Day Celebration! |
March 13th, 2025: 1S-214, 2:45 |
It’s (almost) Pi Day! A time to honor the beauty of circles, the brilliance of 3.1415…, and the joy of discovery. Let’s celebrate with creativity, curiosity, and maybe even dessert! |
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Fall 2024
Student Research Presentations (Megan Trapanese) |
December 12th, 2024: 1S-219, 2:30 |
Megan Trapanese (senior, MHC) presents her novel research on dimensonal reduction in the context of ensemble ocean modeling |
Check out her talk! |
Topology & Cosmology, presented by Dr. Joseph Quinn! |
November 26th, 2024: 1S-219, 2:30 |
A talk on 3-dimensional topology and its relationship to the shape of the physical universe. |
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Math Club x Open Minds Exchange! |
October 24th, 2024: 1S-219, 2:30 |
An intriguing and intellectual conversation with the Open Minds Exchange! |
Featured on CSI’s LinkedIn page! |
Beyond the Numbers: An Afternoon of Games! |
October 17th, 2024: 1S-214, 2:30 |
Join the Math Club for an afternoon of fun, strategy, and board games! |
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Math Club General Interest Meeting |
September 19th, 2024: 1S-219, 2:30 |
Come learn more about the Math Club and how you can get involved! |
Slides Here! |
Simons Undergraduate Lecture: “On Buttons and Balls that Cannot Run Away”, Prof. Bernd Kawhol of University of Cologne, Germany |
September 10th, 2024: 1P-119 Lecture Hall, 2:30 |
“In my talk, I shall survey some surprising geometrical facts and some of the history of their discovery. You will understand why some British coins have corners and what went wrong with a booster rocket at the 1986 disaster of the space shuttle Challenger” |
Lecture followed by Q&A with the professor |