Through engaging outreach activities, we encourage students from traditionally underrepresented genders to be excited about math and science. We have events accessible to students in grades 5-12, as well as the home-schooled community, in Champaign, Urbana, and the surrounding areas.
Currently, our outreach activities include Sonia Math Day and Math Circle.
Events made possible with support from a public engagement grant from the University of Illinois Office of Public Engagement , Dr. Kay Kirkpatrick, the Association for Women in Mathematics, University of Illinois Department of Mathematics, Orpheum Children’s Science Museum, Illinois Geometry Lab, and the National Science Foundation.
Sonia Math Day
Sonia Math Day is a free, day-long female-focused outreach event for 8th-12th graders, ages 13-18, hosted by the University of Illinois Graduate Student Chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM). Our goal is to encourage students from traditionally underrepresented genders to consider pursuing higher education in math and science by connecting them to peers interested in math, providing them with role models in the department, and introducing them to exciting math content outside of their regular school curriculum. For Sonia Math Day, the students engage in hands-on math activities and are provided with lunch and mathematical take-homes for each participant! Applicants of all genders are welcome to apply, and gender is not considered in admitting applicants. More information and the registration link can be found on the Sonia Math Day website.
It is impossible to be a mathematician without being a poet in soul.
- Sonia Kovalevsky