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Fellows COLLOQUIUM CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH • COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS Romance, Crime, and Mathematics in the City of Angels! Featuring James D. Stein Professor Emeritus, Mathematics Reserve Your Seat Online by October 25th at www.Beach-Math.com Wednesday, November 2, 2016 Registration and Reception- 6:30 PM Program- 7:00 PM The Chartroom

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    Fellows

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    UIUMCALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH • COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

    Romance, Crime, and Mathematics in the City of Angels!

    Featuring James D. Stein Professor Emeritus, Mathematics

    Reserve Your Seat Online by October 25th

    at www.Beach-Math.com

    Wednesday, November 2, 2016 Registration and Reception- 6:30 PM

    Program- 7:00 PM The Chartroom

    http:www.Beach-Math.com

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    The Fall Fellows Colloquium with Featured Guest Speaker:James D. Stein is professor emeritus of mathematics at Cal State Long Beach. Regarded as one of California’s most popular math teachers, Dr. Stein graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Yale University and received his doctorate from UC Berkeley in 1967. He has made it his mission to ease people past their fear of math both in the classroom and in his entertaining books Cosmic

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    Wait…math that’s fun and entertaining?! Yes! In L.A. Math, “James Stein recasts mathematical and logical conundrums in a series of delightful vignettes between Freddy, a freelance detective new to Los Angeles, and his landlord, Pete, who has a surprising ability to use math to solve Freddy’s cases,” says author Lance Fortnow. Join us as Dr. Stein explains how he uses the art of storytelling to make math enjoyable…Really.

    Date: November 2, 2016Reserve Your Seat Today

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    Directions and Parking Information:Directions: Enter campus from 7th St. or Bellflower Blvd.

    Parking: Purchase a $7 parking permit (from a yellow dispenser) in Lot 4. Parkingfor the general public is available in Lot 4 or 5 starting at 6:00 pm. Fellows memberspark for free.

    RSVP by October 25th at Beach-Math.com or call (562) 985-7446

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    CSULB | 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840

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