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  • Steve Ballmer, high bidder for Clippers, made fortune with Microsoft

    Steve Ballmer became friends with Microsoft founder Bill Gates while attending Harvard, where he earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics and economics. Ballmer became Microsoft's first business manager in 1980.
    2014-05-29 09:42:10
  • Two Princeton professors to receive Phi Beta Kappa teaching awards

    The Princeton University chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will give its annual awards for excellence in undergraduate teaching to Bonnie Bassler, the Squibb Professor in Molecular Biology, and Peter Sarnak, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics. The awards ...
    2014-05-29 07:54:00
  • Paula Hamilton wants to change your kids attitude towards math this summer

    Ok, she didn’t exactly put it that way. But we’re presuming her enthusiasm for all things mathematics might come as part of the competitive spirit she displayed when she won the Hawaiian state trampoline championship in her age group a few years back.
    2014-05-29 10:00:00
  • Troy University to present math camp for girls at the Dothan Campus

    Troy University will present a summer camp in June at the Dothan Campus that aims to inspire local girls to excel in mathematics and science. DOTHAN—Troy University will present a summer camp in June at the Dothan Campus that aims to inspire local girls ...
    2014-05-29 09:31:00
  • Math Teacher Named 2014 Christa McAuliffe Outstanding Teacher

    Sheri Eastman, mathematics teacher at the Academy of Health Sciences at Prince George’s Community College, was recently selected as recipient of the 2014 Christa McAuliffe Outstanding Teacher Award. Eastman was selected for this honor by a peer committee ...
    2014-05-29 07:29:00
  • Three students of Central University of Bihar selected for mini Mathematics Training and Talent Search programme

    PATNA: Three students from the Centre For Education (CFE) of Central University of Bihar (CUB) have been selected for the prestigious mini Mathematics Training and Talent Search (MTTS) programme to be organized by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT ...
    2014-05-29 09:36:00
  • Preliminary STAAR results show 3-8 grade passing rates stable for 3rd straight year

    Statewide passing rates for the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR®) mathematics and reading tests in grades three through eight remained relatively stable for the third consecutive year.
    2014-05-29 01:16:32
  • A winner by the numbers

    Gander student tops in math competition
    2014-05-29 01:30:54
  • Austin Peay State University awards degrees to more than 1,100 students

    More than 1,100 students from the College of Arts and Letters, College of Behavioral and Health Sciences, College of Business, Martha Dickerson Eriksson College of Education, College of Science and Mathematics, and School of Technology and Public ...
    2014-05-29 03:01:00
  • Grant will help University of Houston re-think 'gateway' math, science classes

    The University of Houston has received a $1.5 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to help solve a national shortage in the number of Americans with college degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The money is ...
    2014-05-29 02:56:00
  • VP of Engagement sheds light on how to increase student success rate in STEM fields

    Liana Apolis, a senior biology major, said that female mentors have helped her reach her potential in some fields where women tend to be a minority–science, technology, engineering and mathematics. “It is very inspiring and humbling to see women who ...
    2014-05-29 03:10:00
  • Knot a problem

    Olvera was playing a game devised by Aaron Lauda, professor of mathematics at USC Dornsife. Lauda uses knot theory to teach students how mathematical knowledge is acquired and processed. We’re trying to teach the high school students that math goes ...
    2014-05-29 03:02:00
  • Akamai Foundation To Award Country's Top High School Math Students With $45,000 In College Scholarships

    The USAMO provides a means of identifying and encouraging the most creative secondary mathematics students in the country with a six-question, nine-hour essay/proof examination conducted over two days. It serves to indicate the talent of those who may ...
    2014-05-28 11:29:00
  • Identical Twins Combine Art And Math In Hypnotic Exhibition

    Ryan and Trevor Oakes are identical twins who, together, explore the logic of art, the beauty of mathematics and the spaces where these two arenas of knowledge become inextricably intertwined. The Oakes brothers' artwork ranges from algorithmic watercolors ...
    2014-05-29 01:23:00
  • Grant will help University of Houston re-think 'gateway' math, science classes

    ( University of Houston ) The University of Houston has received a $1.5 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to help solve a national shortage in the number of Americans with college degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The money is to be used to find new ways to encourage students who enroll in classes such as chemistry, biology, physics and math during ...
    2014-05-29 09:39:37

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