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First cSplash Meeting of Fall 2008 Sunday, September 21, 2008

Posted by Rahul Sengupta in : Announcements, Volunteering , trackback

To any NYU students,

Do you have a passion for a topic in math, computer science, or mathematical sciences? Do you want to share this passion with others? Are you interested in working with a group of enthusiastic math and computer sciences students make this happen?

Then come to an information meeting, this

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 7pm, rm 1314 Warren Weaver Hall
(There will be free pizza!)

At the meeting we will talk about the program that does this, called Courant Splash (cSplash). It is a festival of classes in math and computer science, designed and taught by undergrads, grad students, faculty, and others from NYU with an interest in the quantitative sciences. For an idea of what the program was like, visit the webpage at http://cims.nyu.edu/~csplash/index.php .

The day is a lot of fun and very popular, and this year we’re hoping to make it better than ever. In order to do this, we need your help! There are lots of ways you can help out:

* teach a short class on the day
* help plan the day beforehand
* volunteer on the day
* help set up and maintain the web and computer system

We will talk about all of these at the information meeting. Hope to see you there!

Best wishes,
Miranda (director, cSplash 06, 07, 08)
holmes@cims.nyu.edu

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