Events for April 2008

If there are any Math/CS events that you would like posted on this calendar, please contact Kevin Hartshorn (hartshorn@moravian.edu).

Saturday, April 5, 2008

9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
EPaDel Spring Meeting
Cedar Crest College

Monday, April 7, 2008

4:00 PM to 4:45 PM
Math Society E-talk
Math/CS Common area
Epsilon talks are short 15-30 minute talks about a particular topic in mathematics and sometimes computer science. They are given by both students and professors who have a short topic to present. If your math professor has culture point requirements this is a great way to help fulfill that. Epsilon talks are of course open to anyone who wants to attend so we encourage everyone with an interest in math to join in.
Light refreshments funded by USG.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

9:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Cheesesteak Night
Starter's Pub
If you've never heard of cheesesteak night, the computer science department heads to Starters' pub (the old one) on the second Wednesday of every month for $2 cheesesteaks and fun. The math department and anyone in a math or computer science class are invited to join us!
If you are planning to go but need a ride, please E-mail me (Wes) and let me know. We will be meeting at 8:40 in the CS Lab (PPHAC-114), if you would like to meet us there plan to get to Starters' at 9:00.

Monday, April 14, 2008

4:00 PM to 4:45 PM
Math Society E-talk
Math/CS Common area
Epsilon talks are short 15-30 minute talks about a particular topic in mathematics and sometimes computer science. They are given by both students and professors who have a short topic to present. If your math professor has culture point requirements this is a great way to help fulfill that. Epsilon talks are of course open to anyone who wants to attend so we encourage everyone with an interest in math to join in.
Light refreshments funded by USG.

Monday, April 21, 2008

4:00 PM to 4:45 PM
Math Society E-talk
Math/CS Common area
Epsilon talks are short 15-30 minute talks about a particular topic in mathematics and sometimes computer science. They are given by both students and professors who have a short topic to present. If your math professor has culture point requirements this is a great way to help fulfill that. Epsilon talks are of course open to anyone who wants to attend so we encourage everyone with an interest in math to join in.
Light refreshments funded by USG.

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