Home Photos from last boardgame night https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.989379141268263&type=1&l=f97f0c2e31 Photo credits belong to Matthew Yuan, Social Chair. Board Game Night (February 23 Fine Hall Common Room 9PM) Message from Social Chairs: Board games. Free pizza. Trading away all of your wheat, then playing the monopoly card to Update: Professor Fefferman's Talk will be in Jadwin A06 Today at 4:30pm Colloquium with Professor Charles Fefferman Who? Professor Charles Fefferman What? Quantitative Differentiation When? Thursday, February 21 at 4:30 Where? Fine Room TBA Food? Sushi Abstract: First Math Colloquium of the Year (2019) Message from academic chairs: Get excited for a great talk next Wednesday by Professor Zeev Dvir featuring Bubble Tea! Who? Principia: The Princeton Undergraduate Mathematics Journal Principia is officially accepting submissions! Visit our brand new website at www.pumj.org to view submission guidelines. We are also looking Grad school info session, Friday, May 9 What: info session on applying to graduate schools. Where: Fine common room When: Friday 5/9, 3:30pm (a.k.a. tea time!) Seniors: Math Books in the Fine Common Room Princeton University Press gave us a bunch of new books! They're on the shelf in Fine Hall Common Room. Feel Undergraduate Colloquium, Wednesday, May 7th We will be having a colloquium this coming Wednesday at 5 pm in Fine 214. The speaker will be Prof. Gang Undergraduate Colloquium, Monday, April 28 The next colloquium will be this coming Monday, 4/28, given by Prof. Yakov Sinai. It will be at 5pm in Undergraduate Colloquium, Wednesday April 23 When: 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm, April 23 Where: Fine 214 Who: Prof. Schapire, who is a professor in the department of Computer Princeton Preview Activities Fair Undergraduate Colloquium, Wednesday April 9th When: 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm, April 9th (coming Wednesday) Where: Fine 214 Who: Prof. Adam Levine, who specializes in Slides of Prof. Ken Ono's Colloquium Check out the slides of yesterday's awesome colloquium on "Cool theorems proved by undergraduates" by Prof. Ken Ono from Emory University! « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next »