Oshkosh Math Circle

NOTE:  The Oshkosh Math Circle is currently on hiatus until further notice. We hope to resume after the Covid pandemic.


 The Oshkosh Math Circle is an informal meeting of middle and high school math teachers from around Northeast Wisconsin and math professors at UW Oshkosh. We meet one evening a month during the school year to work on interesting problems or topics in mathematics in a relaxed setting.

Teachers and mathematicians work together at our meetings in solving rich problems that can generate conversations about teaching, problem-solving strategies, a variety of mathematics concepts, and the Common Core content and practice standards. Our goal is to support teaching through mathematical problem solving and to create an ongoing, supportive, and collaborative community of teachers, mathematicians, and mathematics educators.

Meetings are held one evening per month on the UW Oshkosh campus. During our meetings.  All middle and high school math teachers are welcome. Come when you can, as often as you’d like. See you at the Circle!

The Oshkosh Math Circle is currently on hiatus until further notice. We hope to resume after the Covid pandemic. 


We would like to thank the Mathematics Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) for their support of the Oshkosh Math Circle through the National Association of Math Circles Grants Program.

HOURS AND LOCATION

Department Office
Swart Hall, Room 115
Monday – Friday
8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

MAILING ADDRESS

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Mathematics
645 Dempsey Trail
Oshkosh, WI 54902

CONTACT US

(920) 424-1333
(920) 424-1812
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Faculty and Staff