NSU and LSMSA to Host Math 4 Fun Event Celebrating 50th Birthday of Rubik's Cube on Nov. 9


All regional math teachers are invited to participate. This event is sponsored by the American Institute of Mathematics as well as NSU's Stan Chadick Mathematics Enhancement Fund.

Northwestern State University’s Department of Mathematics, along with Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts (LSMSA), will host the second Math 4 Fun event, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., on Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Center for Performance and Technology (CPT) on LSMSA's campus in Natchitoches. The CPT is located on the west side of the High School Building at 715 University Parkway, and plenty of free parking is available nearby. There is no cost to attend Math 4 Fun, but RSVP is requested by emailing Covingtonj@NSULA.edu. All regional math teachers are invited to participate. This event is sponsored by the American Institute of Mathematics as well as Northwestern State University's Stan Chadick Mathematics Enhancement Fund.
 
The inaugural Math 4 Fun event took place on Sept. 21, bringing together 27 teachers from Natchitoches, Sabine, Red River, Desoto, Bossier, and Caddo Parishes.     
 
“The activity was, at one level, a very simple arithmetic problem, but it led to patterns and deep questions," said Dr. Brad Burkman, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics and Computer Science at LSMSA. "A teacher could use it with both fourth graders and graduate students. I enjoyed meeting and talking with math teachers at other schools, from middle school to college."
 
Participants who attend Math 4 Fun on Nov. 9 will explore the mathematics behind solving the Rubik’s Cube. 2024 is the 50th anniversary of the Rubik’s Cube, and each participant will not only learn to solve the puzzle but will receive their own cube to take home. Dr. Leigh Ann Myers, Professor of Mathematics at NSU, will facilitate this session.
 
Dr. Judith Covington, Director of Math 4 Fun, obtained a grant from the American Institute of Mathematics to help create a local Math Teachers’ Circle in Natchitoches. Dr. Covington served as Director of the North Louisiana Math Teachers’ Circle from 2010 until 2018—when she came to NSU—and is excited to have launched a similar program in Natchitoches. Serving with Dr. Covington on the leadership team are: Dr. Leigh Ann Myers, NSU; Randy Key, LSMSA; and Zenda Owens, Natchitoches Central High School.
 
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