Ethan Soloway on Transverse-Free Curves (Oct 5, 2023)
Molly Bradley on Matrix Point Distributions on Varieties (Oct 20, 2023)
Eric Myzelev on Geometric Combinatorics: Coloring the Plane (Nov 2, 2023)
Iris Horng on Algorithmic Generation of DNA Self-Assembly Graphs (Nov 8, 2023)
Chenglu Wang on Classifying Extensions of P-Adic Fields (Nov 15, 2023)
Cami Edwards on Intro to Private Equity and Finance Recruiting
Ice Skating (Nov 12, 2023 at 1-2pm at Penn Ice Rink)
Course Registration Panel (Nov 8, 2023)
We're collaborating with Bridge to Math (B2M), Society of Physics Students (SPS), and Undergraduate Econ Society (UES) to host a panel of upperclassmen to answer all of your questions about courses, schedules, and planning out your majors/minors!
Mentorship Reveal Night (Oct 30, 2023 at 6-7pm)
We will be pairing upperclassmen mentors with underclassmen mentees to help form a stronger community among those interested in math or related STEM fields.
Lunch with Eva Bayer-Fluckiger (Oct 26, 2023)
We're hosting a lunch as part of the Rademacher Lectures, featuring Eva Bayer-Fluckiger of École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne!
DIY Tote Bags (Oct. 8, 2023)
Come join us DIY some tote bags, where we will provide paint, markers, and glitter. Good times making cool designs!
End of year dinner (April 16, 2023 at LaScala's Fire)
Join us to celebrate the end of the 2022-2023 school year!
Resourceful Women in Mathematics Event 2023
Featuring a Resourceful Women in Math Panel (April 24); Colloquium 1: Topological Exploration of the Connectome by Kathryn Hess of Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne(April 24); Colloquium 2: Points and distances - what do we really know about them by Malabika Pramanik of University of British Columbia (April 25); and a Mentoring Lunch at Lauder (April 25, 2023)
Ice Skating (April 12, 2023 at Penn Ice Rink)
Come have a fun time ice skating with us!
Course Registration Panel (March 29, 2023)
We're collaborating with Bridge to Math (B2M), Society of Physics Students (SPS), and Penn Undergrad Chem Society (PUCS) to host a panel of upperclassmen to answer all of your questions about courses, schedules, and planning out your majors/minors!
Spring Mentorship Meeting (Feb 26, 2023)
We're continuing our mentorship program! Did you miss our mentorship pairing last semester or do you want more mentors/mentees this semester, sign up and come to our spring mentorship meeting!
Lunch with Profs (Feb 22, 2023 at Lauder)
Come enjoy free lunch with us and math professors, postdocs, and fellow undergrads interested in math!
REU Info Session (Jan 10, 2023 at DRL 4th floor math lounge)
Come learn about REUs and opportunities to look at for the summer!
AWM Holiday Party (Dec. 14, 2022):
Take a break from studying and join us for an end of the year holiday party with cookies and holiday music!
Study Break w/ Pizza (Dec. 4, 2022):
Join us for a relaxing break to study for your finals while eating free pizza and snacks!
Lunch with Profs (Dec. 8, 2022 at Lauder):
Come enjoy free lunch with us and math professors, postdocs, and fellow undergrads interested in math!
Movie Night (Nov. 20, 2022):
Watch a fun movie and play games with us before Thanksgiving break!
Mentorship Reveal Night(sign up by Oct. 26, 2022):
We are excited to be starting up a new mentorship initiative this year! We will be pairing upperclassmen mentors with underclassmen mentees to help form a stronger community among those interested in math or related STEM fields.
You do not need to be a math major/minor to participate; we welcome all majors and school years to fill out the respective forms below!
Come meet your mentor/mentee with snacks on Nov. 6, 2022
If you’re interested in learning more about what grad school looks like for math, or you just want to chill and get to know everyone, then you’re welcome to come! We can talk about anything you want, like schools, applications, work-life balance etc., and there will also be donuts and coffee at the event! We hope to see you there!
Brunch at City Tap! (Saturday, Feb. 29, 12pm)
Come out to AWM's first event of the semester and meet other women and their allies in STEM at City Tap for brunch at 12pm on Saturday, February 29!
Math Women with a Mission (Wed. Sept. 11, 11AM-4:30PM DRL 3W2)
A one-day event showcasing how female researchers use mathematics to change our society. Our speakers will be Ruthi Hortsch, the Program Manager of Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics (BEAM) and Ellen Veomett, who studies the Mathematics of Gerrymandering at Saint Mary's College of California.
Combinatorics with Professor Elizabeth Milićević (Thurs. Feb. 28, 5-6PM DRL A6)
Penn AWM will be hosting a speaker event in which Professor Elizabeth Millićević from Haverford College will be coming to speak about Combinatorics
Imitation Game Movie Night – in the Rodin Rooftop Lounge!
Join us to watch the Imitation Game with other women and allies in STEM
Breakfast for Calculus students (Tues. May 8th, 10am-12pm)
Penn AWM is holding a brunch for calculus (Math 103, 104, 110, 114, 115, 240, and 241) students before their final exam. It's important to stay hydrated and nourished especially during this hectic time of the year -- so come join us for the food!
Catered Lunch (Thurs. Feb 13, 12pm-1:30pm)
Female graduate students and faculty will be there to answer any questions you have about math at or beyond Penn. Come and join us for a study break from midterms or to chat with some cool women at Penn Math.
Gifted Movie Screening (Thurs. Feb 1, 8pm):
In collaboration with Harrison College House, Penn AWM will be screening Gifted on Thurs. Feb 1, 8pm in Heyer Sky Lounge in Harrison.
NSA Info Session (Fri. Oct 28th 5pm):
Join Penn AWM and a current employee from the National Security Agency to learn about opportunities for students who are strong in math at the NSA. All grades and majors welcome!
Hidden Figures Movie Screening (Fri. Sept. 29th 8pm):
Come join us as we walk to Clark Park and watch their outdoor screening of Hidden Figures! Meet at the Tampons at 7:15 to walk over!
Undergraduate Lunch (Thurs. Sept. 14, 12:30-2PM):
We hope you will join us for a catered lunch in the department lounge DRL (4E17) to network with the Colloquium speaker and among each other.
Colloquium (Thurs. Sept. 14, 4:30PM):
Dr. Angela Gibney of Rutgers University will present her research on Algebraic curves and how moduli and parameter spaces help to study them in DRL A6.
Colloquium (March 24, 2014):
Bates College Math professor, Adriana Salerno, came to give an undergraduate level number theory talk as well as to share a little about her experience as a woman in math.
Pre-Putnam Pasta Dinner (December 6, 2013)
We got together in one of the high rises to carb-up for the annual Putnam Exam and relax before the test (which took place the following day).
PUMS Dinner (November 15, 2013 at La Fontana della Citta)
We got together to enjoy some Italian food as well as the company of math professors Andreea Nicoara, Patricia Cahn, Vedran Sohinger and Zach Scherr and our fellow students!
Theater Outing (October 1-5, 2013 at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts):
We saw the play "Truth Values: One Girl's Romp Through MIT's Male Math Maze" together! It is a one woman show, very much related to the experiences and challenges associated with being a women in mathematics, and also very funny--highly recommended!
First Meeting (September 11, 2013):
At this meeting, we welcomed Freshmen and let everyone know what we do and what we had planned for the year. We also decided on times for weekly lunch meetings and study breaks.
Math Mixer (September 10, 2013):
The Mixer is just a way to meet and talk to other math students and professors, plus enjoy some pizza.