Upcoming Events at MoMath

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September to June: Field trips for K-12 classes!

Please enjoy the following programs and activities; please read carefully to determine whether programs are online, in person, or both.

All times are in Eastern Time (New York).

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Ongoing

MoMath is open!  Visit the Museum
Math on the House — sign up to be notified when free, last-minute seats become available for select events
Senior Sessions, educator-led sessions for mature adults (online)
Alternative Perspectives in Composite, the gallery at MoMath — a groundbreaking art show, available both in person and online! (final month!)
Free Mind-Benders for the Quarantined!, weekly mathematical puzzles from MoMath’s puzzle master, Dr. Peter Winkler
Student Sessions, educator-led sessions for students in grades pre-K to 12 exploring math from home (online)

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Expansions, the gifted program at MoMath for students in first grade through high school
School and group visits: in-Museum or online visits to MoMath for students, educators, and groups (in-person/online)
Free field trips for Title I schools: apply today for a sponsored field trip benefiting your Title I school (in-person/online)
Integrators, the MoMath high school volunteer program: apply now for the 2021-2022 school year (in-person)
Sun, Sep 19 2:00 pm Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand — second session of an eight-week course (online)
Sun, Sep 19 5:30 pm Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for teens and tweens: Hidden Figures: Young Reader’s Edition by Margot Lee Shetterly (online)
Sun, Sep 19 6:30 pm Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school (online)
Tue, Sep 21 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Exhibit Explorations: Math Square” (online)
Tue, Sep 21 3:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1) (online)
Tue, Sep 21 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades 2-3) (online)
Tue, Sep 21 6:30 pm Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz — first session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Wed, Sep 22 3:30 pm Free with admission Math Gym, a workout for your brain (in-person)
Thu, Sep 23 4:00 pm Ask a Mathematician — Anything! with Steven Strogatz (in-person/online)
Fri, Sep 24 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Roping Around the World” (online)
Fri, Sep 24 4:30 pm Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs: fold “Monkey” by Tomoko Fuse (online)
Fri, Sep 24 7:00 pm Free-to-members Equilibrium, MoMath’s adult evening of mathematical games (online)
Sun, Sep 26 2:00 pm Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand — third session of an eight-week course (online)
Mon, Sep 27 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Sensational Puzzles” (online)
Mon, Sep 27 6:00 pm Free Adventures of a Mathematician: sneak preview movie screening and Q&A, especially for MoMath patrons (online)
Tue, Sep 28 3:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1) (online)
Tue, Sep 28 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades 2-3) (online)
Tue, Sep 28 6:30 pm Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz — second session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Thu, Sep 30 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Magic Squares” (online)
Thu, Sep 30 4:00 pm Meet a Mathematician featuring Grant Sanderson of 3blue1brown and hosted by Steven Strogatz (online)
Fri, Oct 1 4:30 pm Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs: fold your way into fall with autumn leaves (online)
Sat, Oct 2 10:00 am Free Madison Square Math (in-person)
Sun, Oct 3 2:00 pm Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand — fourth session of an eight-week course (online)
Tue, Oct 5 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Vote Counts: Ranking and Tanking” (online)
Tue, Oct 5 3:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1) (online)
Tue, Oct 5 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades 2-3) (online)
Tue, Oct 5 6:30 pm Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz — third session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Wed, Oct 6 4:00 pm
7:00 pm
Free Math Encounters: “QUADS: a SET®-like game” — featuring Lauren Rose — if you like games of perception and patterns, you’ll love QUADS! (in-person/online)
Fri, Oct 8 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: (New!) “Skipping Towards Infinity” (online)
Fri, Oct 8 4:30 pm Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs: fold “Cat Pouch” by Tomoko Fuse (online)
Sat, Oct 9 3:00 pm Krazy Kahoot, a fast-paced family quiz game with Steve Sherman (online)
Sun, Oct 10 2:00 pm Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand — fifth session of an eight-week course (online)
Mon, Oct 11 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Tangram Teasers” (online)
Tue, Oct 12 3:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1) (online)
Tue, Oct 12 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades 2-3) (online)
Tue, Oct 12 6:30 pm Math Explorations, a mincourse with Steven Strogatz — fourth session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Thu, Oct 14 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Vote Counts: Packing and Cracking” (online)
Fri, Oct 15 4:30 pm Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs: time for pumpkin folding! (online)
Fri, Oct 15 6:30 pm Free Family Fridays: “Making a Dollar Bill Rosette” with Dr. Jeanine Meyer (in-person/online)
Sun, Oct 17 2:00 pm Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand — sixth session of an eight-week course (online)
Sun, Oct 17 5:30 pm Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for teens and tweens: Beyond Infinity by Charles Ames Fischer (online)
Sun, Oct 17 6:30 pm Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school (online)
Tue, Oct 19 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: (New!) “Luck, Magic, or Math?” (online)
Tue, Oct 19 3:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1) (online)
Tue, Oct 19 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades 2-3) (online)
Tue, Oct 19 6:30 pm Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz — fifth session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Wed, Oct 20 3:30 pm Free Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online)
Thu, Oct 21 4:00 pm Free-to-members Ask a Mathematician — Anything! with Steven Strogatz (in-person/online)
Fri, Oct 22 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Polyomino Puzzlers” (online)
Fri, Oct 22 4:30 pm Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs (online)
Sun, Oct 24 2:00 pm Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand — seventh session of an eight-week course (online)
Tue, Oct 26 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Breaking Codes” (online)
Tue, Oct 26 6:00 pm 2021 MoMath Gala — save the date! (online)
Wed, Oct 27 3:30 pm Free with admission Math Gym, a workout for your brain (in-person)
Thu, Oct 28 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Math in the Corner Pocket” (online)
Thu, Oct 28 4:00 pm Meet a Mathematician featuring Bill Dunham and hosted by Steven Strogatz (online)
Fri, Oct 29 4:30 pm Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs (online)
Fri, Oct 29 7:00 pm Free-to-members Equilibrium, MoMath’s adult evening of mathematical games (online)
Sun, Oct 31 2:00 pm Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand — last session of an eight-week course (online)
Tue, Nov 2 3:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1) (online)
Tue, Nov 2 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades 2-3) (online)
Tue, Nov 2 6:30 pm Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz — sixth session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Wed, Nov 3 4:00 pm
7:00 pm
Free Math Encounters — featuring Peter Sarnak (in-person/online)
Fri, Nov 5 4:30 pm Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs (online)
Sun, Nov 7 5:30 pm Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for teens and tweens: Hannah, Divided by Adele Griffin (online)
Sun, Nov 7 6:30 pm Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school (online)
Tue, Nov 9 3:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1) (online)
Tue, Nov 9 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades 2-3) (online)
Tue, Nov 9 6:30 pm Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz — seventh session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Wed, Nov 10 3:30 pm Free with admission Math Gym, a workout for your brain (in-person)
Fri, Nov 12 4:30 pm Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs (online)
Tue, Nov 16 6:30 pm Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz — final session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Wed, Nov 17 3:30 pm Free Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online)
Wed, Nov 17 6:30 pm Poetry + Math = A Meaningful Path with Professor Larry Lesser (online)
Thu, Nov 18 4:00 pm Ask a Mathematician — Anything! with Steven Strogatz (in-person/online)
Fri, Nov 19 4:30 pm Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs (online)
Fri, Nov 19 6:30 pm Free Family Fridays: “A Potpourri of Puzzles!” with Dr. Sian Zelbo (in-person/online)
Sat, Nov 20 3:00 pm Krazy Kahoot, a fast-paced family quiz game with Steve Sherman (online)
Fri, Nov 26 7:00 pm Equilibrium, MoMath’s adult evening of mathematical games (online)
Wed, Dec 1 4:00 pm
7:00 pm
Free Math Encounters — details coming soon! (in-person/online)
Fri, Dec 3 4:30 pm Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs (online)
Wed, Dec 8 3:30 pm Free with admission Math Gym, a workout for your brain (in-person)
Wed, Dec 8 4:00 pm Meet a Mathematician hosted by Steven Strogatz
Fri, Dec 10 4:30 pm Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs (online)
Sun, Dec 12 5:30 pm Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for teens and tweens – information coming soon (online)
Sun, Dec 12 6:30 pm Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school (online)
Wed, Dec 15 3:30 pm Free Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online)
Fri, Jan 14 to Sun, Jan 16 6:30 pm MOVES, Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects — MoMath’s fifth biennial conference (in-person)
Mon, Apr 4 to Wed, Apr 6 TBD MATRIX x IMAGINARY Conference — Meet us in Paris! (in-person)

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Expansions: an afternoon enrichment program for gifted math students — applications accepted for limited spots
Reinvent math class with Expansions, MoMath’s afternoon gifted program.  Featuring programs for math-loving students enrolled in first through twelfth grades, the Expansions workshops are designed and delivered by MoMath’s educational team to illuminate the wonders of mathematics, challenge and inspire students, and broaden their mathematical horizons.  With topics ranging from fractals to cellular automata, these afternoon classes provide an opportunity for participants to learn advanced and fascinating topics not included in the standard K to 12 curriculum.  Plus, students can benefit from enjoying math together with small groups of talented and focused young scholars.  MoMath is currently accepting applications for limited spots in the 2021-2022 school year.  To learn more, visit expansions.momath.org.

Ongoing Programs

Visit MoMath
MoMath is pleased to announce that its pi-handled doors re-opened on July 1!  Admission tickets to visit MoMath in person are now on sale at visit.momath.org.  Members can access admission tickets for free!  (Not a member?  Join today!)

Senior Sessions (online)
Exercise your mental muscles in 45-minute math sessions!  Join MoMath’s experienced presenters for intriguing classes on a variety of stimulating topics, including topology, puzzles, and cryptography.  Enjoy the discovery and challenges in these engaging, interactive activities with a collegial cohort of mature minds.  For senior citizens/mature adults.  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

Share the gift of math!  Gift registrations for Senior Sessions available: mathgift.momath.org.

Online Field Trips
Educators, bring your class together in our virtual classroom!  Schools may be closed, but MoMath allows your group to connect for a shared mathematical adventure.  Bring your students together with an experienced MoMath educator for an engaging online field trip session, fully accessible from home or your classroom.  For more information and to register your class, visit fieldtrips.momath.org.  (Free trips are available for Title I schools; supply is limited, so apply today.)

Free Mind-Benders for the Quarantined!
Reaching more than 10,000 people in nearly 90 countries, Mind-Benders for the Quarantined! has been a runaway hit that engaged people all over the world during an unprecedented global shutdown.  Each Sunday, MoMath will send you a challenging mathematical puzzle from the collection of our own puzzle master, Dr. Peter Winkler.  On Tuesday, you’ll receive a subtle hint; on Thursday, a serious push; on Saturday, the solution.  And the next day, of course, a new puzzle.  Learn more and register at mindbenders.momath.org.

MoMath Online: Student Sessions for grades pre-K through 12
Ongoing, Mondays through Fridays (online)

Whether your child is already passionate about mathematics or just starting to explore its wonders, MoMath Online: Student Sessions will expose your child to cool areas of mathematics not covered in school and stoke the flames for a lifelong appreciation of mathematics.  Drop-in classes guided by an experienced educator are available every weekday, and registration is always free for families in need.  For more information and to register, visit studentsessions.momath.org.

Share the gift of math!  Gift registrations for Student Sessions available: mathgift.momath.org.

Math tutoring
Is your child struggling in math?  We can help!  MoMath is offering limited private tutoring for grades K–12 with certified teachers who have extensive experience successfully teaching students online and in the classroom.  Whether your child needs assistance with homework or exam preparation, MoMath’s instructors are ready to help.  For more information, please email tutoring@momath.org.

Birthday parties — now with an origami option! (in-person)
Looking to host a one-of-a-kind birthday party full of fabulous folding fun?  You and your guests can explore the wondrous art of paper folding with an origami expert!  With your choice of customized activities, parties can be personalized for all ages of birthday boys and girls — from children through adults, from simple to complicated paper art.  Other exciting birthday options are also available.  For more information, please email birthdays@momath.org.

Upcoming Events

Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand 2 (second session of an eight-week course) (online)
Sunday, September 19 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
Join American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) accredited bridge teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein in this new eight-week course.  Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand focuses on the strategies required for successful declarer play at bridge.  The course builds on participants’ knowledge of fundamental bidding practices and applies that knowledge to the winning of contracts through the application of specific playing techniques.  The goal of Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand is to provide students a well-rounded and complete foundation for enjoying the game of bridge independently and confidently for continued learning in the game of bridge, a game for a lifetime!  Learn more at bridge2.momath.org.

Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens: Hidden Figures: Young Reader’s Edition by Margot Lee Shetterly (online)
Sunday, September 19 at 5:30 pm ET (New York)
Before John Glenn orbited the earth, or Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, a group of dedicated female mathematicians known as “human computers” used pencils, slide rules, and adding machines to calculate the numbers that would launch rockets, and astronauts, into space.  This book brings to life the stories of Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Christine Darden, who lived through the Civil Rights era, the Space Race, the Cold War, and the movement for gender equality, and whose work forever changed the face of NASA and the country.  Learn more and register at tweenprimes.momath.org.

Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school (online)
Sunday, September 19 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Middle and high school students, come spend an hour or more with your peers, enjoying interesting mathematical activities, interactive social games, and great music, all led by an experienced MoMath educator.  Learn more and register at unlimited.momath.org.

Senior Sessions: “Exhibit Explorations: Math Square” (online)
Tuesday, September 21 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)

The interactive Math Square floor is the centerpiece of the Museum’s lower level, and among its varying programs is a Voronoi diagram, which creates colorful polygons under visitors’ feet.  Learn exciting details about the Museum exhibit and also how to make your very own Voronoi diagram.  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

Loving Math stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, September 21 at 3:00 pm ET (New York) for grades K-1
Tuesday, September 21 at 4:00 pm ET (New York) for grades 2-3

Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders.  If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event!  Learn more and register at loving.momath.org.

Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz first session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Tuesday, September 21 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Don’t miss the first minicourse of the year from the 2021-2022 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Steven Strogatz.  Participants will explore hands-on activities in mathematical games, puzzles, algebra, geometry, calculus, and group theory.  Strogatz, Professor of Applied Mathematics from Cornell University and an award-winning mathematician, will bring his unique brand of mathematical discourse, as featured in a New York Times blog and several popular books, including New York Times bestseller Infinite Powers, to the MoMath audience this fall.  Learn more and register at explorations.momath.org.

Free with admission Math Gym, a workout for your brain (in-person)
Wednesday, September 22 at 3:30 pm ET (New York)

Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems, selected by math PhDs.  Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician.  If you love math and want to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program.  This event is free with Museum admission.  Learn more and register at workout.momath.org.

Ask a Mathematician — Anything! (in-person/online)
Thursday, September 23 at 4:00 pm ET (New York)
Ever wanted to ask a mathematician something, maybe about a curious new idea you have, or a concept you’d like to understand better?  Don’t know whom to ask?  Here’s your chance!  MoMath’s 2021-2022 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Steven Strogatz, will host this one-hour, online session.  Learn more and register at askmath.momath.org.

Senior Sessions: “Roping Around the World” (online)
Friday, September 24 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)

Come test your intuition with a mathematical problem about a rope tied around the Earth, recently featured in the popular Mind-Benders for the Quarantined series.  Explore the counterintuitive solution with an engaging, hands-on activity.  How can we use C=2*pi*r to understand this intriguing problem?  Learn how simple models can help us better understand concepts that defy logic.  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, September 24 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays and an hour of monkey business!  This week, fold “Monkey” by Tomoko Fuse.  Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!  Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.

Free-to-members Equilibrium, an adult evening of mathematical games (online)
Friday, September 24 at 7:00 pm ET (New York)

Tabletop gaming is more fun than ever!  Come join old friends and new for a fun-filled, adult evening featuring a broad array of mathematically rich games.  Enjoy classics like SET and Connect Four, modern options from Ubongo to Skiwampus to Ricochet Robots, and even MoMath’s own twist on mathematical favorites like Hex and Nim.  Prepare a snack, log on from home, and connect with new and interesting people, all while enjoying uniquely mathematical games, hosted by the nation’s only Museum of Math.  Learn more and register at equilibrium.momath.org.

Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand 2 (third session of an eight-week course) (online)
Sunday, September 26 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
Join American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) accredited bridge teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein in this new eight-week course.  Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand focuses on the strategies required for successful declarer play at bridge.  The course builds on participants’ knowledge of fundamental bidding practices and applies that knowledge to the winning of contracts through the application of specific playing techniques.  The goal of Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand is to provide students a well-rounded and complete foundation for enjoying the game of bridge independently and confidently for continued learning in the game of bridge, a game for a lifetime!  Learn more at bridge2.momath.org.

Senior Sessions: “Sensational Puzzles” (online)
Monday, September 27 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)

Explore mathematical puzzles that grabbed the headlines!  Learn to solve spectacular and controversial puzzles using logic, probability, and basic graph theory.  Develop puzzle-solving strategies while diving into these news-making mathematical conundrums.  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

Adventures of a Mathematician: sneak preview movie screening and Q&A, especially for MoMath patrons (online)
Monday, September 27 at 6:00 pm ET (New York)
Calling all film buffs, math lovers, and those who have an interest in world history: MoMath is offering a special sneak preview of the new film Adventures of a Mathematician, in advance of its October 1 public release date.  Watch the movie on your own using a special link, then join us for an online Q&A with writer/director Thor Klein and technology historian George Dyson, moderated by award-winning author, mathematician, and NY Times blogger Steve Strogatz.  The film is a thought-provoking account of the brilliant 30-year-old Polish Jewish mathematician, a bon vivant who fled Europe in the 1930s and, through his friendship with Hungarian genius Johnny von Neumann, found himself accepting a mysterious job in Los Alamos, New Mexico.  Surrounded by young, eccentric, charismatic immigrant scientists, Stan begins top secret work for the Manhattan Project while also making impressive contributions to mathematics and computer science along the way.  Participation is limited on a first-come, first-served basis.  Learn more and register at adventures.momath.org.

Loving Math stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, September 28 at 3:00 pm ET (New York) for grades K-1
Tuesday, September 28 at 4:00 pm ET (New York) for grades 2-3

Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders.  If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at loving.momath.org.

Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz second session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Tuesday, September 28 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Don’t miss the first minicourse of the year from the 2021-2022 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Steven Strogatz.  Participants will explore hands-on activities in mathematical games, puzzles, algebra, geometry, calculus, and group theory.  Strogatz, Professor of Applied Mathematics from Cornell University and an award-winning mathematician, will bring his unique brand of mathematical discourse, as featured in a New York Times blog and several popular books, including New York Times bestseller Infinite Powers, to the MoMath audience this fall.  Learn more at explorations.momath.org.

Senior Sessions: “Magic Squares” (online)
Thursday, September 30 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)

Magic squares are a set of puzzles that have long fascinated many of the world’s most brilliant thinkers.  Dating back more than 4,000 years to ancient China, magic squares are those in which the sums of each column, row, and diagonal are always “magically” the same number!  Discover surprising strategies to solve these mysterious puzzles and learn how to create your very own magic square.  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

Meet a Mathematician hosted by Steven Strogatz (online)
Thursday, September 30 at 4:00 pm ET (New York)
Join new host Steven Strogatz as we bring diverse and talented guests to the MoMath stage to share their experiences, their stories, and their love of mathematics.  This month, meet Grant Sanderson.  Grant is the creator of 3Blue1Brown, a wildly popular YouTube channel devoted to appreciating and understanding mathematics more deeply by visualizing it.  Learn more and register at meetmath.momath.org.

Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, October 1 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays.  This week, fold your way into fall with autumn leaves.  This is a fun-to-fold eight-piece modular by Sok Song.  Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!  Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.

Free Madison Square Math (in-person)
Saturday, October 2 at 10:00 am ET (New York)

Join MoMath for a day of celebrating math and New York City on East 26th Street, right in front of the Museum, as part of the NYC Open Culture initiative. Guests of all ages can enjoy socially distanced math activities, including four different human-scale mazes, a street-sized trip along MoMath’s iconic number line, a large scale version of Connect 4, and your opportunity to take a uniquely mathematical kaleidoscopic selfie! Plus, enjoy a giant group activity with award-winning author, mathematician, and NY Times blogger, Steven Strogatz and fun mathematical demos featuring New York’s quintessential foods: pizza and bagels. Who knew math could be this much fun?!  This event is free and open to the public.  No registration is needed.  Learn more at madison.momath.org.

Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand (fourth session of an eight-week course) (online)
Sunday, October 3 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
Join American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) accredited bridge teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein in this new eight-week course.  Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand focuses on the strategies required for successful declarer play at bridge.  The course builds on participants’ knowledge of fundamental bidding practices and applies that knowledge to the winning of contracts through the application of specific playing techniques.  The goal of Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand is to provide students a well-rounded and complete foundation for enjoying the game of bridge independently and confidently for continued learning in the game of bridge, a game for a lifetime!  Learn more at bridge2.momath.org.

Senior Sessions: “Vote Counts: Ranking and Tanking” (online)
Tuesday, October 5 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)

Voting for a preference may seem simple, but when multiple options exist, the math gets complicated!  The different methods of counting the vote can often result in different winners.  Explore the mathematics behind various vote-counting systems and develop a deeper understanding of what it means for a system to be equitable.  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

Loving Math stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, October 5 at 3:00 pm ET (New York) for grades K-1
Tuesday, October 5 at 4:00 pm ET (New York) for grades 2-3

Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders.  If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at loving.momath.org.

Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz third session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Tuesday, October 5 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Don’t miss the first minicourse of the year from the 2021-2022 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Steven Strogatz.  Participants will explore hands-on activities in mathematical games, puzzles, algebra, geometry, calculus, and group theory.  Strogatz, Professor of Applied Mathematics from Cornell University and an award-winning mathematician, will bring his unique brand of mathematical discourse, as featured in a New York Times blog and several popular books, including New York Times bestseller Infinite Powers, to the MoMath audience this fall.  Learn more at explorations.momath.org.

Free Math Encounters: “QUADS: a SET®-like game” featuring Lauren Rose (in-person/online)
Wednesday, October 6 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET (New York)
How good are your pattern-recognition skills?  Find out as you learn this exciting, new SET®-like card game, QUADS.  Join us for an evening of fun as Lauren Rose, Associate Professor of Mathematics at Bard College, shares the rules of this engaging game she co-invented, then dive beneath the surface to see how combinatorics, probability, and algebra are the underlying mathematical engines that drive the fun.  Special introduction by Liz McMahon, Professor of Mathematics at Lafayette College, and Gary Gordon, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Mathematics at Lafayette College.  Learn more and register for free at mathencounters.org.

Senior Sessions: (New!) “Skipping Towards Infinity” (online)
Friday, October 8 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)

Is it possible to add infinitely many things and end up with a single finite number?  Sometimes, but the arithmetic of infinity obeys its own strange rules.  Achilles and the Tortoise never quite mastered them!  Explore this classic paradox and other surprising and other unexpected results that arise when considering the mathematics of infinity.  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, October 8 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays.  This week, fold “Cat Pouch” by Tomoko Fuse.  Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!  Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.

Krazy Kahoot with Steve Sherman (online)
Saturday, October 9 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)

Join MoMath’s favorite math quizmaster Steve Sherman for a family fun-filled game bursting with a wide range of entertaining questions for all ages.  Is your family up for this lively challenge?!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at krazy.momath.org.

Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand (fifth session of an eight-week course) (online)
Sunday, October 10 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
Join American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) accredited bridge teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein in this new eight-week course.  Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand focuses on the strategies required for successful declarer play at bridge.  The course builds on participants’ knowledge of fundamental bidding practices and applies that knowledge to the winning of contracts through the application of specific playing techniques.  The goal of Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand is to provide students a well-rounded and complete foundation for enjoying the game of bridge independently and confidently for continued learning in the game of bridge, a game for a lifetime!  Learn more at bridge2.momath.org.

Senior Sessions: “Tangram Teasers” (online)
Monday, October 11 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)

Exercise your mind and stretch your spatial reasoning while searching for solutions to fun tangram puzzles.  Learn to create specific figures by combining seven polygons.  If you get stuck, try another way!  Discover multiple strategies to solve these classic dissection puzzles.  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

Loving Math stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, October 12 at 3:00 pm ET (New York) for grades K-1
Tuesday, October 12 at 4:00 pm ET (New York) for grades 2-3

Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders.  If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at loving.momath.org.

Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz fourth session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Tuesday, October 12 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Don’t miss the first minicourse of the year from the 2021-2022 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Steven Strogatz.  Participants will explore hands-on activities in mathematical games, puzzles, algebra, geometry, calculus, and group theory.  Strogatz, Professor of Applied Mathematics from Cornell University and an award-winning mathematician, will bring his unique brand of mathematical discourse, as featured in a New York Times blog and several popular books, including New York Times bestseller Infinite Powers, to the MoMath audience this fall.  Learn more at explorations.momath.org.

Senior Sessions: “Vote Counts: Packing and Cracking” (online)
Thursday, October 14 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)

Get a glimpse into the mathematics of elections by becoming a “legislator” for a day.  Explore how election districts are drawn, including “packing,” “cracking, and the meaning of wasted votes, in order to analyze the fairness of representation in an election.  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, October 15 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays.  Time for pumpkin folding!  This week, fold a pumpkin based on a persimmon by Carlos Bocanegra.  Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!  Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.

Free Family Fridays: “Making a Dollar Bill Rosette” with Dr. Jeanine Meyer (in-person/online)
Friday, October 15 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
You’ve never seen a dollar look like this before!  Join Dr. Jeanine Meyer to learn an intriguing method for turning an ordinary dollar bill into a lovely rosette.  By folding with our fingers, we’ll perform an iterative technique and wind up learning a little bit about numerical analysis and prime numbers in the process.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at familyfridays.momath.org.

Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand (sixth session of an eight-week course) (online)
Sunday, October 17 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
Join American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) accredited bridge teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein in this new eight-week course.  Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand focuses on the strategies required for successful declarer play at bridge.  The course builds on participants’ knowledge of fundamental bidding practices and applies that knowledge to the winning of contracts through the application of specific playing techniques.  The goal of Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand is to provide students a well-rounded and complete foundation for enjoying the game of bridge independently and confidently for continued learning in the game of bridge, a game for a lifetime!  Learn more at bridge2.momath.org.

Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens: Beyond Infinity by Charles Ames Fischer (online)
Sunday, October 17 at 5:30 pm ET (New York)
Embark on a young adult mystery adventure into mathematics!  When high school senior Matthew “MatheMatt” Forsythe discovers a weird computer and a secret door at school, a series of events unfold where he and his friends solve one mathematical puzzle after another.  After finding a teleportal, Matt and his friend Kelsie travel to a strange world where numbers are actually alive!  There they meet the mad scientist Maglio and the ghostly Fifty-Seven and discover that some of the numbers are mysteriously disappearing.  They must race against time to find the significant numbers Sixty-One and Three Hundred Thirteen.  But why are the numbers disappearing?  And what is so important about the number eight?  Learn more and register at tweenprimes.momath.org.

Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school (online)
Sunday, October 17 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Middle and high school students, come spend an hour or more with your peers, enjoying interesting mathematical activities, interactive social games, and great music, all led by an experienced MoMath educator.  Learn more and register at unlimited.momath.org.

Senior Sessions: (New!) “Luck, Magic, or Math?” (online)
Tuesday, October 19 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)

At first glance, the occurrence of an “unlikely” event might seem like luck… or magic.  However, when this event occurs over and over, we have to look more closely.  With a bit of math, we will see that some events, which might seem unlikely at first, have a higher probability than intuition would suggest.  Learn how a clever magician can “read the minds” of an unsuspecting audience using a little knowledge of probability!  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

Loving Math stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, October 19 at 3:00 pm ET (New York) for grades K-1
Tuesday, October 19 at 4:00 pm ET (New York) for grades 2-3

Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders.  If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at loving.momath.org.

Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz fifth session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Tuesday, October 19 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Don’t miss the first minicourse of the year from the 2021-2022 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Steven Strogatz.  Participants will explore hands-on activities in mathematical games, puzzles, algebra, geometry, calculus, and group theory.  Strogatz, Professor of Applied Mathematics from Cornell University and an award-winning mathematician, will bring his unique brand of mathematical discourse, as featured in a New York Times blog and several popular books, including New York Times bestseller Infinite Powers, to the MoMath audience this fall.  Learn more at explorations.momath.org.

Free Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online)
Wednesday, October 20 at 3:30 pm ET (New York)

Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems, selected by math PhDs.  Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician.  If you love math and want to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program.  Learn more and register at workout.momath.org.

Free-to-members Ask a Mathematician — Anything! (in-person/online)
Thursday, October 21 at 4:00 pm ET (New York)
Ever wanted to ask a mathematician something, maybe about a curious new idea you have, or a concept you’d like to understand better?  Don’t know whom to ask?  Here’s your chance!  MoMath’s 2021-2022 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Steven Strogatz, will host this one-hour, online session.  Learn more and register at askmath.momath.org.

Senior Sessions: “Polyomino Puzzlers” (online)
Friday, October 22 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)

You’ve heard of dominoes, but have you ever heard of trominoes, tetrominoes, or pentominoes?  Discover the many surprising shapes you can create simply by combining single-size squares.  Explore various types of symmetry using these unique objects.  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, October 22 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays.  Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at foldingfridays.momath.org.

Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand (seventh session of an eight-week course) (online)
Sunday, October 24 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
Join American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) accredited bridge teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein in this new eight-week course.  Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand focuses on the strategies required for successful declarer play at bridge.  The course builds on participants’ knowledge of fundamental bidding practices and applies that knowledge to the winning of contracts through the application of specific playing techniques.  The goal of Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand is to provide students a well-rounded and complete foundation for enjoying the game of bridge independently and confidently for continued learning in the game of bridge, a game for a lifetime!  Learn more at bridge2.momath.org.

Senior Sessions: “Breaking Codes” (online)
Tuesday, October 26 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)

How do computers keep your passwords secret?  How do websites safeguard your credit card numbers?  Explore multiplicative ciphers, broken codes, and prime numbers, while encoding and decoding your own secret messages.  Learn how cryptography helps protect your private information.  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

2021 MoMath Gala (online)
Tuesday, October 26

Save the date for MoMath’s annual gala.  Learn more and sign up to receive updates at gala.momath.org.

Free with admission Math Gym, a workout for your brain (in-person)
Wednesday, October 27 at 3:30 pm ET (New York)

Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems, selected by math PhDs.  Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician.  If you love math and want to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program.  This event is free with Museum admission.  Learn more and register at workout.momath.org.

Senior Sessions: “Math in the Corner Pocket” (online)
Thursday, October 28 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)

Explore angles and the law of reflection while tracing the path of a billiard ball as it bounces off the walls of a pool table.  Use patterns to discover a simple method to predict in which pocket the ball will land and learn how to prove your prediction is correct.  Game on!  Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.

Meet a Mathematician featuring Bill Dunham (online)
Thursday, October 28 at 4:00 pm ET (New York)
Join host Steven Strogatz as we bring diverse and talented guests to the MoMath stage to share their experiences, their stories, and their love of mathematics.  This month, meet Bill Dunham.  Bill is an award-winning professor, writer, and historian of mathematics, known for his witty and charmingly clear books about great mathematicians and their greatest theorems, such as Journey through Genius and The Calculus Gallery.  Learn more and register at meetmath.momath.org.

Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, October 29 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays.  Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at foldingfridays.momath.org.

Free-to-members Equilibrium, an adult evening of mathematical games (online)
Friday, October 29 at 7:00 pm ET (New York)

Tabletop gaming is more fun than ever!  Come join old friends and new for a fun-filled, adult evening featuring a broad array of mathematically rich games.  Enjoy classics like SET and Connect Four, modern options from Ubongo to Skiwampus to Ricochet Robots, and even MoMath’s own twist on mathematical favorites like Hex and Nim.  Prepare a snack, log on from home, and connect with new and interesting people, all while enjoying uniquely mathematical games, hosted by the nation’s only Museum of Math.  Learn more and register at equilibrium.momath.org.

Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand (final session of an eight-week course) (online)
Sunday, October 31 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
Join American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) accredited bridge teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein in this new eight-week course.  Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand focuses on the strategies required for successful declarer play at bridge.  The course builds on participants’ knowledge of fundamental bidding practices and applies that knowledge to the winning of contracts through the application of specific playing techniques.  The goal of Bridge Basics 2: the Play of the Hand is to provide students a well-rounded and complete foundation for enjoying the game of bridge independently and confidently for continued learning in the game of bridge, a game for a lifetime!  Learn more at bridge2.momath.org.

Loving Math stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, November 2 at 3:00 pm ET (New York) for grades K-1
Tuesday, November 2 at 4:00 pm ET (New York) for grades 2-3

Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders.  If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at loving.momath.org.

Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz sixth session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Tuesday, November 2 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Don’t miss the first minicourse of the year from the 2021-2022 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Steven Strogatz.  Participants will explore hands-on activities in mathematical games, puzzles, algebra, geometry, calculus, and group theory.  Strogatz, Professor of Applied Mathematics from Cornell University and an award-winning mathematician, will bring his unique brand of mathematical discourse, as featured in a New York Times blog and several popular books, including New York Times bestseller Infinite Powers, to the MoMath audience this fall.  Learn more at explorations.momath.org.

Free Math Encounters featuring Peter Sarnak (in-person/online)
Wednesday, November 3 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET (New York)
MoMath welcomes Princeton University mathematician Peter Sarnak to Math Encounters, MoMath’s popular free public presentation series celebrating the spectacular world of mathematics, produced with support from the Simons Foundation.  Details and registration coming soon.  Learn more at mathencounters.org.

Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, November 5 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays.  Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at foldingfridays.momath.org.

Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens: Hannah, Divided by Adele Griffin (online)
Sunday, November 7 at 5:30 pm ET (New York)
Uncommonly smart, uncommonly strange, Hannah is determined to become a success. In the one-room schoolhouse at Chadds Ford, Hannah Bennett is a sensation. She is a whiz at math — so adept that she teaches the other students — but in reading, she is a flop. Give her a piece of poetry and she can tell you how many As, how many Es, how many Rs there are in it — but she cannot read a word. Her talent is amazing, but in this small town during the Great Depression, people think that girls will only use math for household budgeting. All at once, everything changes for Hannah when she is invited to study math in the big city of Philadelphia. This illiterate farm girl will undertake the adventure of a lifetime, in hopes of winning a university scholarship. As long as she stays true to herself, there is nothing — not reading, writing, or the city of Philadelphia — that is beyond Hannah’s reach.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at tweenprimes.momath.org.

Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school (online)
Sunday, November 7 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Middle and high school students, come spend an hour or more with your peers, enjoying interesting mathematical activities, interactive social games, and great music, all led by an experienced MoMath educator.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at unlimited.momath.org.

Loving Math stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, November 9 at 3:00 pm ET (New York) for grades K-1
Tuesday, November 9 at 4:00 pm ET (New York) for grades 2-3

Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders.  If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at loving.momath.org.

Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz seventh session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Tuesday, November 9 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Don’t miss the first minicourse of the year from the 2021-2022 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Steven Strogatz.  Participants will explore hands-on activities in mathematical games, puzzles, algebra, geometry, calculus, and group theory.  Strogatz, Professor of Applied Mathematics from Cornell University and an award-winning mathematician, will bring his unique brand of mathematical discourse, as featured in a New York Times blog and several popular books, including New York Times bestseller Infinite Powers, to the MoMath audience this fall.  Learn more at explorations.momath.org.

Free with admission Math Gym, a workout for your brain (in-person)
Wednesday, November 10 at 3:30 pm ET (New York)

Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems, selected by math PhDs.  Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician.  If you love math and want to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program.  This event is free with Museum admission.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at workout.momath.org.

Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, November 12 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays.  Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at foldingfridays.momath.org.

Math Explorations, a minicourse with Steven Strogatz final session of an eight-week course (in-person/online)
Tuesday, November 16 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Don’t miss the first minicourse of the year from the 2021-2022 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Steven Strogatz.  Participants will explore hands-on activities in mathematical games, puzzles, algebra, geometry, calculus, and group theory.  Strogatz, Professor of Applied Mathematics from Cornell University and an award-winning mathematician, will bring his unique brand of mathematical discourse, as featured in a New York Times blog and several popular books, including New York Times bestseller Infinite Powers, to the MoMath audience this fall.  Learn more at explorations.momath.org.

Free Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online)
Wednesday, November 17 at 3:30 pm ET (New York)

Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems, selected by math PhDs.  Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician.  If you love math and want to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at workout.momath.org.

Poetry + Math = A Meaningful Path (online)
Wednesday, November 17 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
MoMath welcomes Professor Larry Lesser for an evening exploration combining math and language arts.  Have pen and paper handy as we interactively explore examples of mathematical poetry and try making and sharing our own individual verses.  In addition to being an award-winning Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at The University of Texas at El Paso, Professor Lesser (hey, that rhymes!) is also an award-winning poet/songwriter who has published 70 STEM-related poems and 100 STEM-related songs.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at poetry.momath.org.

Ask a Mathematician — Anything! (in-person/online)
Thursday, November 18 at 4:00 pm ET (New York)
Ever wanted to ask a mathematician something, maybe about a curious new idea you have, or a concept you’d like to understand better?  Don’t know whom to ask?  Here’s your chance!  MoMath’s 2021-2022 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Steven Strogatz, will host this one-hour, online session.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at askmath.momath.org.

Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, November 19 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays.  Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at foldingfridays.momath.org.

Free Family Fridays: “A Potpourri of Puzzles” with Dr. Sian Zelbo (in-person/online)
Friday, November 19 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Join us for an evening of fun and exploration as we tackle a variety of mathematical puzzles for beginners under the expert guidance of Dr. Sian Zelbo, mathematics educator.  Dr. Zelbo has spent the last 15 years writing puzzles while also exploring recreational mathematics as an academic research interest.  Do you prefer arithmetic puzzles, logic puzzles, or visual puzzles?  Not sure?  No problem!  We’ll explore a wide variety of simple (and not so simple) mathematical puzzles.  As we work through each one, not only will we explore useful strategies for solving puzzles, we will also learn just what it is that makes a good puzzle.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at familyfridays.momath.org.

Krazy Kahoot with Steve Sherman (online)
Saturday, November 20 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)

Join MoMath’s favorite math quizmaster Steve Sherman for a family fun-filled game bursting with a wide range of entertaining questions for all ages.  Is your family up for this lively challenge?!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at krazy.momath.org.

Equilibrium, an adult evening of mathematical games (online)
Friday, November 26 at 7:00 pm ET (New York)

Tabletop gaming is more fun than ever!  Come join old friends and new for a fun-filled, adult evening featuring a broad array of mathematically rich games.  Enjoy classics like SET and Connect Four, modern options from Ubongo to Skiwampus to Ricochet Robots, and even MoMath’s own twist on mathematical favorites like Hex and Nim.  Prepare a snack, log on from home, and connect with new and interesting people, all while enjoying uniquely mathematical games, hosted by the nation’s only Museum of Math.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at equilibrium.momath.org.

Free Math Encounters (in-person/online)
Wednesday, December 1 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET (New York)
Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular free public presentation series celebrating the spectacular world of mathematics, produced with support from the Simons Foundation.  Details and registration coming soon.  Learn more at mathencounters.org.

Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, December 3 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays.  Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at foldingfridays.momath.org.

Free with admission Math Gym, a workout for your brain (in-person)
Wednesday, December 8 at 3:30 pm ET (New York)

Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems, selected by math PhDs.  Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician.  If you love math and want to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program.  This event is free with Museum admission.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at workout.momath.org.

Meet a Mathematician (online)
Wednesday, December 8 at 4:00 pm ET (New York)
Did you ever wonder what a mathematician does all day?  Or what made someone decide to become a mathematician?  Or even, what a mathematician does for fun?  You may be surprised by some of the answers!  Join Steven Strogatz, MoMath’s 2021-2022 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, as he brings diverse and talented guests to the MoMath stage to share their experiences, their stories, and their love of mathematics.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at meetmath.momath.org.

Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, December 10 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays.  Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at foldingfridays.momath.org.

Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens — information coming soon! (online)
Sunday, December 12 at 5:30 pm ET (New York)
MoMath brings its popular Volumes book club to a younger audience.  Like to read?  Like math or wish you did?  Join us online for Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens (ages 10-17).  Friends and good math reads: what better way to spend an evening?  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at tweenprimes.momath.org.

Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school (online)
Sunday, December 12 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Middle and high school students, come spend an hour or more with your peers, enjoying interesting mathematical activities, interactive social games, and great music, all led by an experienced MoMath educator.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at unlimited.momath.org.

Free Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online)
Wednesday, December 15 at 3:30 pm ET (New York)

Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems, selected by math PhDs.  Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician.  If you love math and want to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at workout.momath.org.

MOVES: “The Fascination of Puzzles” (in-person)
Friday, January 14 through Sunday, January 16, 2022

The fifth biennial MOVES (Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects) Conference, hosted by MoMath and sponsored by Two Sigma, will feature an amazing lineup of keynote speakers, including Scott Kim, Tanya Khovanova, Oskar van Deventer, and Peter Winkler.  The conference is now scheduled to take place in person on January 15 and January 16, with an opening reception at MoMath on the evening of January 14.  To find out more about MOVES, register for the meeting, or submit a talk or activity, please visit moves.momath.org.

MATRIX x IMAGINARY Conference in Paris (in-person)
Monday, April 4 through Wednesday, April 6, 2022
MoMath is pleased to announce that it is joining forces with Institut Henri Poincaré and the IMAGINARY team to bring you MATRIX x IMAGINARY 2021.  Mark your calendars now for three days of sharing, networking, and learning as we gather for the fourth biennial MATRIX conference in Paris.  Registration coming soon.  Learn more at matrix.momath.org.


Math on the House — mailing list; sign up to be notified about FREE programs
MoMath is pleased to offer Math on the House, a mailing list for valued Museum patrons to receive free last-minute tickets for select events, when space is available.  To subscribe, visit mathonthehouse.momath.org.

Perspectives: The MoMath Summer College Volunteer Program
Each summer, MoMath offers Perspectives, a volunteer program for college undergraduates.  Students who complete Perspectives gain a strong level of knowledge and experience in what it takes to operate a successful business, as well as exposure to a variety of interesting programs, lectures, and people.  The expected commitment is five days per week for eight to twelve weeks, and it typically includes assignments on the floor of the Museum, in the retail shop, and in MoMath’s administrative office.  Perspectives is an unpaid volunteer program.  MoMath is currently accepting applications for summer 2022 and will be admitting candidates on a rolling basis.  Learn more and apply at perspectives.momath.org.

Integrators: The MoMath High School Volunteer Program (in-person)
MoMath accepts a limited number of high school students for ongoing volunteer roles during summer vacation and/or the academic year.  The Integrators program offers a unique chance to improve interpersonal and communication skills, explore mathematical concepts, and learn valuable job skills.  MoMath Integrators interact with visitors (on the Museum floor or online) and train with professional educators, interpreters, and managers.  Students who participate during summer vacation commit five days per week.  During the school year, this opportunity requires a commitment of approximately one day per week, typically a Saturday or Sunday, from September through June.  Apply now for the 2021-2022 school year.  Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.  Learn more and apply at volunteers.momath.org.

Summations: MoMath’s homeschool program
Homeschool students can experience the excitement of a MoMath field trip!  With the Summations program, homeschoolers can spend the afternoon learning about the math behind MoMath’s engaging interactive exhibits or participating in an exploratory, hands-on classroom experience along with other homeschool families.  Learn more at summations.momath.org.

Events, birthday parties, and more
Looking to host a one-of-a-kind event where your guests can interact with more than 40 engaging exhibits?  Enter a world of mathematical intrigue, but don’t worry: amidst all the activity, there is plenty of space for gala-worthy dinners, over-the-top birthday bashes, laser-cutting parties, and bar/bat mitzvahs.  Who knew math could be this much fun?  Email programservices@momath.org for more information.

School and group visits
MoMath has more than one dozen great programs, from graph coloring to Möbius bands, for school groups visiting the Museum, in person and online.  Bring your students to MoMath — virtually or in person — for a peek into the exciting world of mathematics, and see why students and teachers of all ages love the Museum.  Learn more and register at fieldtrips.momath.org.

Free trips for Title I schools
Thanks to contributions from individuals and organizations including Adams & Company, Con Edison, The Scripps Family Fund for Education and the Arts, Two Sigma, New York City Council Members Mark Levine (7th District) and Carlina Rivera (2nd District), plus several generous MoMath friends, support for Title I schools is now available.  This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.  To apply for a free trip (online or in-person) during the 2021-2022 school year, visit titleone.momath.org.  Interested in sponsoring a field trip?  Email donation@momath.org.


Beautiful Math
See what mathematicians think is beautiful about mathematics at beautiful.momath.org.

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Become a member today and take advantage of exciting and engaging math programs for all ages.  Visit momath.org/join to become a member and receive unlimited access to MoMath’s innovative exhibits, plus discounts for select programs in Additions, the shop at MoMath.  Members receive free registration to select online programs, free access to recordings of MoMath programs, and exclusive invitations to members-only online events.  Become a premium member and receive early notices, special invitations to exclusive MoMath events, discounts on birthday parties, and more.  Join now and take advantage of MoMath’s low rates.  To learn more about long-term memberships, call 212-542-0566.

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Interested in volunteering on the Museum floor?  If you love math, would like to help others enjoy MoMath’s interactive suite of exhibits, and are willing to devote two 4-hour shifts each month, please send an email to jobs@momath.org with the subject line “MoMath integrator.”  Please include a cover letter, current résumé, and a newly-written essay that, in approximately 150 to 500 words, describes an experience that shaped your love of mathematics.

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