AD-HOC Talk: Derek Larkins CSU Securing The Vote With Distributed Ledger

Weber 223

In the current era of technology, cybersecurity concerns have been brought to the forefront in almost every aspect of life. From data leaks to ransomware attacks, the cybercrime industry has only continued to grow year after year. The state of Colorado has invested large amounts of funding to train and educate the next generation of […]

AWM “Coffee Shop” Study Hall

Weber 15

Finals are coming up! In preparation, the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) will be hosting a "coffee shop" study hall next Tuesday, December 7th from 5:10pm-6:00pm in Weber 15. This will be a BYOM (Bring Your Own Mug) event with coffee, tea, and some to-go snacks provided.

Math Club

Weber 117

Free Pizza!

Infection Point Meeting

Weber 17

Open to all students in any math class Peer Mentoring Focus on support for students of color and first gen students.

QSIDE Colloquium-Queer Trans Feminist Interventions into Data, Algorithms, and Visualizations

Zoom

Does “not tiny” data ever qualify as big enough when marginalized people do not have the resources to produce, self-categorize, analyze, or store “big data”? How can algorithms support projects of resistance and resilience, rather than merely enact processes of data sorting and surveillance? In which ways can data visualization multiply rather than simplify narratives? […]

Fragment Seminar

Zoom

What do 1) counting curves in the projective plane with tangency conditions along to a line and a conic; 2) counting disks in affine 3-space meeting a Lagrangian and 3) counting curves in the local Calabi-Yau fourfold geometry determined by the projective plane have in common? It turns out, quite a bit. This is joint work with […]

Putnam Seminar

Weber 201

We'll go through Putnam exam problems together and learn a ton of awesome mathematical facts and general problem solving strategies along the way

Registration Closes

Wednesday Registration Closes - end of period for adding courses - last day for dropping courses without record entry, changes in grade option, and tuition and fee adjustment

QSIDE- Intersectionality Methodology: Quantitative Research Considerations

Zoom

Kimberlé Crenshaw’s scholarship on Black women has been the springboard for numerous education studies in which researchers use intersectionality as a theoretical framework; however, few have considered the possibilities of intersectionality as a methodological tool. Dr. Haynes Davison will offer recommendations for quantitative scholars interested in using their research to address the intersectional erasure and […]

Putnam Club

Come to Putnam practices on Tuesdays at noon to learn advanced mathematical tools and techniques in contexts outside the classroom. Bring a bagged lunch, since if it's nice out we'll end practice by eating together outside on the lawn.

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