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Math/CS Chat - Tuesday, October 9th @ Noon in Tome 115

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Christian Millichap '08 from Temple University will present "What is a Manifold?" at the Math/CS Chat on Tuesday, October 9th at Noon in Tome 115.  Free pizza and everyone welcome to attend.

Putnam Exam - Saturday, December 1st - Must sign up by October 1st

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The 73rd Annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition will be held on Saturday, December 1st in Tome 232 from 10am-1pm and 3-6pm.  Sign up by emailing millert@dickinson.edu or stop by Tome 201.  Exam is free but you MUST sign up by October 1st.  Information brochure is outside Professor McKay's Office (Tome 246).  Any questions about this exam can be directed to Professor McKay at mckaytr@dickinson.edu.

 

Math/CS Chat - Tuesday, September 25th at Noon in Tome 115

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Justine Heritage '14 will present "Graph 500 Performance on a Distributed-Memory Cluster" and Danfei Xu '14 will present "Object Recognition by Touch Using Bayesian Exploration" on Tuesday, September 25th at Noon in Tome 115.  Free pizza and everyone welcome to attend!

Family/Homecoming Weekend - Math/CS Department Open House - Saturday, September 29th

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The Mathematics & Computer Science Department will be hosting an Open House in conjunction with Family/Homecoming Weekend.  Please join us on Saturday, September 29th between 10:30am-Noon in the Tome Hall 2nd Floor Library for light refreshments.  Everyone is welcome!

Math & CS Coffee Break - Monday, September 24th - 2:30-4pm in Tome Library

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All students, faculty and staff who are interested in mathematics or computer science (or both!) are invited for informal conversation.  Coffee, tea and light refreshments will be provided.

Math/CS Chat - Thursday, September 20th @ Noon in Rector Lecture Room

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Dick Forrester, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Dickinson College and Laura Kilko, Assistant Director/Internship Coordinator of Dickinson College Career Center will present "Where Do I Go From Here?" on Thursday, September 20th at Noon in the Rector Lecture Room.  Free pizza and everyone welcome to attend!

Abstract: In this chat they will discuss a wide variety of careers and opportunities for students majoring in mathematics and computer science.  In addition, they will talk about graduate school options, internships, and REUs (Research Experience for Undergraduates). Specific information about our recent graduates will be provided.