FALL 2008 NEWS & EVENTS (part 2)
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Noyce Scholarships
Financial assistance available for current SCU students interested in teaching high school mathematics. Detailed information (including instructions for applying) is available here.
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BAMA Talk
"Counting Elements in Reflection Groups," by SCU's Rick Scott at Santa Clara University on Wednesday evening, December 3, at 7:30pm. More information can be found at http://mathematicaladventures.org .
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High School Math Contest
Saturday, November 15, at SCU. More information may be found here.
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Putnam Mathematics Competition
Saturday, December 6. Join other SCU students participating in one of the most prestigious university mathematics competitions given. Contact Professor Walden for details.
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CSCI 169 - Programming Languages
Will be offered in Spring 09 with Father Smolarski in addition to CSCI/MATH 166 - Numerical Analysis.
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CSCI 182 - Digital Steganography (New)
Offered in Winter 09 (in place of CSCI 162) with Professor Tran. Recommended for those pursuing an emphasis in cryptography and security.
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MATH 125 - Mathematical Finance (New)
Offered in Spring 09 with Professor Ostrov (labeled MATH 196 when taught last Spring). Required for those pursuing a concentration in Mathematical Finance within the Master of Science in Applied Mathematics.
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News Archive
Old news and events here.
FALL 2008 EVENTS
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Problem Solving Seminar
Organizational Meeting on Wednesday, September 24, 3:30 pm, in the Sussman Room (O'C 31). Contact Professor Walden for details.
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BAMA Talk
"Tropical Mathematics" by UC Berkeley's Bernd Sturmfels at Santa Clara University on Friday evening, September 26, at 7:30 pm. More information can be found at http://mathematicaladventures.org
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TGIF/Open House
Faculty and staff are cordially invited to a Fall TGIF, co-sponsored by the Math/CS department and the Adobe Lodge on Friday, October 3, 4 - 6 pm at the Adobe Lodge.
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General Meeting
General Meeting for declared and prospective majors and minors in Mathematics or Computer Science: Wednesday, October 8, at 4:30 pm on the steps of O'Connor Hall.
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Math/CS Society Picnic
Wednesday, October 8, right after general meeting. More details will be announced later.
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Alumni Reception
Arts & Science Building Atrium, Saturday October 18, 5:30 - 6:30 pm.
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Putnam Mathematics Competition
Saturday, December 6. Join other SCU students participating in one of the most prestigious university mathematics competitions given. Contact Professor Walden for details.
JOBS
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Graders
Graders are needed for mathematics and computer science courses. The list is posted in the Sussman Room. Undergraduates who have taken a course and received an A or B may apply to grade for that course. To apply, contact the instructor directly. Pay for grading is restricted to 4 hours/week maximum per course.
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