
A team of more than 50 mathematicians and students from the invite 7th–12th grade students to , an evening of probability games and mathematical thinking on Wednesday, April 24, 6–8 p.m. at the Campus Center Ballroom. The event is free to attend.
Monte Carlo Night is designed to show students the power of mathematical thought. Through a variety of games and displays, students will discover how to outwit an opponent in any game, make sound decisions based on limited knowledge and understand how to internalize probabilities and statistics.
SUPER-M program
Monte Carlo Night will be lead by the (SUPER-M). SUPER-M is an outreach program in the at UH Mānoa.
Funded by the and the Graduate STEM Fellows in K–12 Education Program, SUPER-M strives to improve the perception of mathematics in the community through various activities and events. SUPER-M has officially partnered with 29 K–12 schools throughout the state since 2009.
For more information, please contact Professor Monique Chyba by email or call (808) 956-8464.
