ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA -- Spots are quickly filling up for Winthrop University's second annual Sonia Kovalevsky Day.
The math outreach event, set for May 14, is for girls in grades sixth through eighth
who are ready for a fun day filled with games and lessons. The event is funded through
an INBRE grant.
From 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. in 103 Owens Hall, the day's events include:
*interactive lessons
*group activities
*scavenger hunt
*lunch
Special topics will include tessellations, topology, graph theory and more. All entrants
will receive a free T-shirt.
Who is Sonia Kovalevsky?
Sonia Kovalevsky was the first major Russian female mathematician and the first women
to be appointed to a full professorship on Europe. She made important contributions
to analysis, partial differential equations and mechanics.
For more information, visit the Sonia Kovalevsky Day website. You can also call Jessie Hamm, assistant professor of mathematics, at 803/323-3032 or hammj@winthrop.edu.