The MOST Program celebrates
National Women’s History Month 2025
Explore engaging math with this online series for middle school and up, featuring dynamic, early-career mathematicians!
The MOST program provides early-career female mathematicians with professional development and speaking opportunities to advance and inspire others through math outreach. To learn more about MOST, visit most.momath.org. This program is funded by Simons Foundation International and administered by the Simons Foundation’s Science, Society & Culture division.
Learn about upcoming in-person MOST events for students
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Upcoming presentation
Her Path to Math: The Infinite Possibilities for Women in Mathematics
With panelists Emily Casey, Juliann Geraci, Inga Girshfeld, Oleksandra Lymar, Uchenna Okorie, Carli Peterson, and Laura Seaberg
Monday, March 3
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET
(online)
In this engaging panel discussion, seven early-career female mathematicians and Fellows from MoMath’s Mathematics Outreach Seminar and Training (MOST) program celebrate women’s impact in mathematics, share their stories, and provide advice for careers in math. Meet Emily Casey, Juliann Geraci, Inga Girshfeld, Oleksandra Lymar, Uchenna Okorie, Carli Peterson, and Laura Seaberg, and come with questions and a curiosity for what a research career is like.
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Upcoming presentation
How to Untwist Your Tangles: The Algebra of Braids
With Hannah Fechtner
Tuesday, March 18
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET
(online)
How can we add things that aren’t numbers? Join mathematician and MOST Fellow Hannah Fechtner to explore the tangled mathematics of braids. You might think doing math about curved strings requires advanced knowledge or complicated techniques, but it turns out that math can actually simplify the situation — we’ll create a whole new system of math based on string crossings, and never use anything more than you learned in elementary school!
If you’d like to try the activities along with the presentation, please prepare: four pipe cleaners or pieces of string approximately 12 inches long; a piece of cardboard, a clipboard, or a folder; and some tape.
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Upcoming presentation
Programming Picasso: The Art of Linear Programming
With Angela Morrison
Tuesday, March 25
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET
(online)
Join mathematician and Mathematics Outreach Seminar and Training program Fellow Angela Morrison for an exploration of how linear programming can be applied to the creation of art and other areas of day-to-day life.
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Upcoming presentation
When the Final Boss is a Bacterium: The Mathematics of Fighting Disease
With Lora Newman
Monday, March 31
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET
(online)
What are our most effective weapons against an epidemic? How do we know? And what does that have to do with video games? Join mathematician and MOST Fellow Lora Newman to learn how mathematicians and epidemiologists think about disease spread and how mathematical models can reveal the best way to deal with an outbreak. We’ll talk about epidemiology, optimal control theory, and even how to speed-run a video game!