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Department outreach fuels passion for math

For many teenagers, math is just a necessary component of earning a high school diploma. For others, though, math is a passion, a destination in itself.

Recognizing this, professors in the Department of Mathematics in Cornell鈥檚 麻豆视频 and 麻豆视频 have created the Senior Seminar, a course for Ithaca High School (IHS) students who have completed most or all IHS math classes. The seminar meets at the high school and is taught by three graduate students each year to introduce high school students to mathematics topics they normally would not see until college.  This year鈥檚 topics were: introduction of combinatorics, algebraic obstructions in topology and fourier analysis.

After an eight-week seminar on each of the three topics, students engaged in a research project under the mentorship of the graduate students. The course culminated in the high school students鈥 presenting their research projects on June 13 at Cornell. Students presented to an audience of mathematics graduate students, mathematics professors, parents and guardians, former high school students and Cornell undergraduates.

鈥淏y feeding their passion for math, we鈥檙e hoping to encourage them to major in math in college,鈥 says Mary Ann Huntley, director of mathematics outreach and K-12 education activities for the math department.

It鈥檚 a win-win for the graduate students teaching the mini-course too, Huntley says, as it gives them practice in communicating complicated ideas and concepts in simpler terms.

The Senior Seminar course at IHS is funded by Cornell鈥檚 Department of Mathematics and the Center for Applied Mathematics.

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