Tucson Math Circle
Promoting interactions between secondary school students and mathematicians through weekly problem-solving sessions. The circles offer a great way for pre-college students to sharpen their problem-solving skills in an informal setting, after school or on weekends. Students work on interesting problems or topics in mathematics with professors and graduate students and share the excitement about mathematics. They learn through fun activities without formal tests and examinations.
- Middle School Students
- High School Students
- Mathematics
Schedule
Wednesdays from 4:30 to 6:00pm, in Room 249 of the Math East Building on the UA campus.
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Ibrahim Fatkullin
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
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