The Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) is excited to announce the launch of The Mathematician Mosaic, an initiative aimed at recognizing and celebrating the diverse contributions of mathematicians across a wide range of disciplines. This project seeks to inspire students to explore and research the stories of influential figures in mathematics and computing—notably those from underrepresented backgrounds. Through the creation of biographical posters, students will spotlight the lives, careers, and stories of unsung people who have made significant impacts in a variety of fields—ranging from pure mathematics to data science.
“This is an opportunity for students to help present a more inclusive narrative of mathematical history," says Fiona Dunbar, co-lead of the project. "It will allow them to explore their creative side while discovering the diverse individuals who contributed to the mathematical sciences and may have been historically overlooked or underrepresented.”
Read the full article on the CEMC website to learn more.