Mankato Area Math Circle for Students

(MAMCS)

The Mankato Area Math Circle for Students (MAMCS) provides an opportunity for our children to further develop their potential in mathematics. At MAMCS sessions, they work with mathematical practitioners in an informal setting on interesting mathematics problems and games. We hope that the MAMCS activities get the students excited about mathematics and to improve their problem solving skills. The MAMCS is part of the National Association of Math Circles (NAMC) supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) at the University of California, Berkeley.  The MAMCS sessions are coordinated by Dr. In-Jae Kim in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the Minnesota State University, Mankato. Any students from 4th to 9th grade are welcome to participate in the sessions free of charge. We meet from 1pm to 3pm on Saturdays in Wissink Hall 285 at Minnesota State University, Mankato.

 

MAMCS Session Dates

 

-November 10th: KenKen, Cryptarithms, Switching Light Bulbs,

Path Finding, Area Attack, Difference Engine