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PBS Cyberchase episode, featuring MoMath.Math Discovery, educator-led sessions for students and their families/caregivers from the Museum.MathPlay, the preschool program at MoMath.

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MoMath Online: Student Sessions (pre-K–12), with select classes free.Read about these shapes and hear the stories behind each discovery! Visit /the-hat and /spectre for articles, videos, and even a creative art competition inspired by these discoveries! Ongoing Educational Programs Both are the first-ever shapes that can tile the plane endlessly but only without ever quite repeating the pattern, discovered by math enthusiasts and researchers David Smith, Joseph Samuel Myers, Craig Kaplan, and MoMath’s very own Chaim Goodman-Strauss. Learn about the amazing discovery of the “einstein tile” known as the Hat and its close relative, the Spectre, a “chiral” aperiodic monotile. Groundbreaking Discoveries in Mathematics Please visit for a listing of all upcoming events and ongoing programs offered at MoMath.Would you like to apply for the MOST program? Join MoMath’s mailing list to hear when the application window opens for Summer 2024.

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The MOST program works with early career professionals in mathematics who identify as female and helps them strengthen their outreach skills as they share their math expertise in an engaging, easily accessible manner.

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For early career professionals in mathematics who identify as femaleĬheck out this New York Times article, What Improv Can Do for Mathematicians, highlighting MoMath’s Math Outreach Seminar and Training (MOST) program.












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