Women in Mathematics presents...Alumnae Career Panel
Math Alumnae Career Panel
Ask successful Math Alumnae questions like:
Ask successful Math Alumnae questions like:

DO BLACK HOLES OBEY THEOREMS?

The racist joke. The sexist slur. The stereotype. The response "it was only a joke" when the impact of the comment is named. In this interactive workshop, we will explore ways to "call in" the best of people.

Have you ever considered
Majoring in Pure Mathematics or Mathematical Finance?
Pursuing Graduate Studies in Pure Mathematics?
Hear from:
Upper year students

We will discuss how and why to create models of software behavior, why doing this well is difficult, and how some of our research can help with that.

Female graduate students, post-docs and faculty are invited to mix and mingle over a delicious chocolate fountain.
Female-identifying math students welcome! Light snacks provided.
Please register!

Hear from upper year students and first year instructors!
Female undergraduate and graduate students are invited to mingle with fellow students and professors.
The racist joke. The sexist slur. The stereotype. The response "it was only a joke" when the impact of the comment is named. In this interactive workshop, we will explore ways to "call in" the best of people.

Complimentary refreshments provided. Seating is limited. Everyone welcome! RSVP at mathalumni@uwaterloo.ca.
Can you solve a Rubik’s cube? What can mathematics tell us about solving Rubik’s cube?
On Wednesday, January 27th at 3:30 pm in MC 5501 (formerly MC 5158), the Women in Math Winter Lecture will be delivered by Matilde Lalin, Associate Professor at the University of Montréal. All are welcome to the talk; the title and abstract are below.