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STEM News Tip: National Math Festival Online

The National Math Festival is an annual event for the general public to promote interest and excitement about mathematics. Traditionally, the event is held in Washington DC at the Walter E Washington Convention Center. This year, the festival has moved online, with virtual events throughout December and January. There will be online talks and presentations, activities, and even math-themed musical performances.

 Visit the Festival at https://www.nationalmathfestival.org/2021-festival/

 

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