Welcome to the Carnegie Mellon University Math Club!

The Carnegie Mellon University Math Club (CMUMC) is a student-run math club open to everyone who loves math: math major or not, undergraduate or graduate. Feel free to come to our events whether or not you've been to one before! 

What We Do

What's New!

We host talks every Wednesday with free pizza! Talks are given by faculty, graduate students, or undergraduates. 

We run a mentor/mentee program where freshman and sophomores are paired with juniors and seniors for course advice, ways to navigate the math departments, and to make friends!

On Fridays, we hold social events or informational events about issues relevant to the math community.

See below for information on our Math Department Tea!

The math department runs a new program called Classroom to Table where a group of students can go to dinner with a math faculty member.

If you (yes, YOU) would like to give a talk for math club (some Wednesday from 5:40-6:40pm), applications are now open! If you're interested, fill out THIS FORM  with your contact information and what you would like to talk about! Keep in mind that your talk should be accessible to undergraduates of all ages, with not much more than concepts as required background knowledge (there is some flexibility with this, though, so feel free to submit an "advanced" talk if you'd like and we can talk about it). We hope to hear from you!

UPCOMING EVENTS

Calendar

Math Department Teas

On Fridays, the math department hosts tea time in WEH 6220 (or if weather permits outside in Wean tent) at 5pm. Come by for hot tea, snacks, and conversation!

Classroom-To-Table Program

The Classroom to Table program is a new department-run program in which 3-5 undergraduate students invite 1-2 professors to lunch or dinner together. As part of the program, the department will reimburse up to $25 per person (faculty to handle reimbursements). Here's how it will work:

Use this google sheet to help coordinate. 

 Contact cgilchri@andrew.cmu.edu if you have questions.