Mathematics and Physics Colloquium: Symmetric Class-0 Subgraphs and Forbidden Subgraphs

N-720

Place: Namm 720 Date: Thursday October 22, 2015 Time: 12:45 p.m. Presented by Prof. Eugene Fiorini Faculty and students are welcome, light refreshments will be served. Abstract: Competition graphs and graph pebbling are two examples of graph theoretical-type games played on a graph under well-defined conditions. In the case of graph pebbling, the pebbling number pi(G)

Turning Your Exercises into Games:A Mid-Semester Workshop with What’s Your Game Plan?

CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Games and simulations are powerful tools for learning. In this boot camp brainstorm, BMCC’s Prof. Joe Bisz (English) and Prof. Kathleen Offenholley (Mathematics) break up professors and graduate students into design teams whose job is to enhance an exercise with the mechanics of popular board games. This workshop provides a fun introduction to the engagement

Securing Birth Certificate Documents with DNA Profiles

N-1002

The MSEIP Grant Team (#P120A150063) presents Securing Birth Certificate Documents with DNA Profiles Keynote speaker: Dr. Ying Liu of St. Johns University   The birth certificate is a document used by a person to obtain identification and licensing documents throughout their lifetime. For identity verification, the birth certificate provides limited information to support a person’s