The judging panel loved the wide range of Apoorva’s blog posts. Combining clear explanations with an appealing layout and well-chosen graphics, Gems in STEM is itself a gem. The judges were very impressed with Apoorva’s joyful, elegantly written blog posts on a wide range of math topics, from the liar’s paradox and partitions to tessellations and fractals. For both my own fun and for readers, I weave in pop culture, pick-up lines, and over-the-top stories to let people into the fantastical world of math, and to show them that anyone can enjoy anything.” I assume no more than basic math knowledge and include fun tidbits for learners of all experience levels. She sees her blog as “a place to learn about math topics in an accessible, light-hearted manner. She writes a blog called “Gems in STEM” and frequently posts the essays on Cantor’s Paradise, the #1 math site on. The judges felt that their own words were inadequate to summarize Julia’s achievement in writing “Math Person.” Let us simply say, read her poem and experience it for yourself.Īpoorva Panidapu is a 16-year-old mathematics student, artist, and advocate for youth and gender minorities in STEAM. I want to go back into that auditorium and finish the exam and talk about it all night. I don’t want to be patted on the shoulder and misunderstood. Not seeing what it was all for, wishing – but never working up the guts to push – for more. I’m someone who sat through the slow-drip of middle school math, bored and daydreaming, Mom offers to stop by Panera as a treat for all the painful math that I’ve just endured. “Math Person” conveys – in ways both beautiful and haunting – the isolation Julia felt as one of the only girls in the American Math Competition 10th grade and, more profoundly, the intellectual isolation she still feels every day as someone who loves math deeply yet lacks a friend with whom to share it. Julia Schanan’s entry for the Strogatz Prize was a free-verse poem titled “Math Person.” The judges were moved by the poem’s artistry and emotional power, its depth and raw honesty, its brilliant use of language, and its eye for the unexpected but telling detail. Host a one-of-a-kind party for your child (or yourself) at MoMath! Read about CBS News’ Sunday Morning coverage of MoMathĬBS News’ Mo Rocca explores MoMath in this episode of Sunday Morning! Visit to learn about Math Midway 2 Go! Birthday parties and more at MoMath Teachers: bring exciting math exhibits to your school Click here to learn more and book your field trips and group visits today. Registration for the 2022–2023 school year is open. Led by an experienced preschool specialist, MathPlay will engage your children in playful activities to help them develop a strong foundation in math, enriching their day with mathematical inspiration. MathPlay, MoMath’s program for preschoolers ![]() The application for the 2022–2023 school year is available now. Reinvent math class with Expansions, MoMath’s after-school program for gifted students. Don’t miss your chance to see math in a whole new light, only at MoMath. Take a tour with MoMath’s Derivatives tour program, or join one of MoMath’s specially-trained educators in Math Discovery, a hands-on classroom experience to discover the wonder of mathematics. ![]() MUSE Award for Education and Outreach (bronze) (American Alliance of Museums, 2013).Best Museum for Kids ( New York Magazine, 2013).Most Fascinating Museum in New York State Worth Traveling For ( FlipKey by TripAdvisor, 2015).Communications Award for Public Outreach (Joint Policy Board for Mathematics, 2016).MoMath: The National Museum of Mathematics in NYC Helps Adults and Children Better Understand the Universal Language Behind Finance (, 2019). ![]()
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