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How hard did you study?
Brian Elieson 5/13/26 Brian Elieson 5/13/26

How hard did you study?

Dear mathematician,

How hard did you study?

– Josie

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Math in… Raindrops
Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 5/11/26 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 5/11/26

Math in… Raindrops

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Math in… Holiday Seating (Copy)
Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 4/29/26 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 4/29/26

Math in… Holiday Seating (Copy)

SUMM wishes you a colorful (but conflict-free) Thanksgiving! How can math help create conflict-free seating arrangements? Click to find out 👀🦃

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Math in… Probabilistic Fallacies (Copy)
Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 4/29/26 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 4/29/26

Math in… Probabilistic Fallacies (Copy)

Ever been on a hot streak… until you weren’t? What does math have to say about our probabilistic intuitions?

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Patterns are Everywhere! (Copy)
Talking Math Tunny Parrish 4/28/26 Talking Math Tunny Parrish 4/28/26

Patterns are Everywhere! (Copy)

Once you start looking for them, you can find patterns everywhere! In this edition of Talking Math, our team provides helpful ways to look for and play with patterns during everyday activities.

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At-Home Translational Tessellations (Copy)
Talking Math Tunny Parrish 4/28/26 Talking Math Tunny Parrish 4/28/26

At-Home Translational Tessellations (Copy)

Tessellations are a fun way to explore shapes! From honeycombs in a beehive to tiles on your bathroom floor, you can find tessellations everywhere.

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Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 4/27/26 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 4/27/26

Math in… Wallpaper Patterns

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Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 4/13/26 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 4/13/26

Math in… Dice

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Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 3/31/26 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 3/31/26

Math in… April Fools

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Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 3/16/26 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 3/16/26

Math in… Flocking

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Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 3/2/26 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 3/2/26

Math in… Pasta

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Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 2/16/26 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 2/16/26

Math in… Viral Capsids

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Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 2/2/26 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 2/2/26

Math in… Groundhog Day

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Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 1/19/26 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 1/19/26

Math in… Gaussian Blur

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Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 1/5/26 Math In Real Life Nick Rauh 1/5/26

Math in… Vector Fields

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