Math

Pi Day Continues to Laud Math and Science

During each period of the day, students file into Hughes Hall, the lecture hall, or the Terry Center, anticipating what kind of presentation they will see...

Statistics is Everywhere

Statistics is everywhere; we just don’t always make an effort to recognize it. Here at Jesuit, the faculty and staff make sure to show...

The Importance of Math

Why is math important? It’s a question many students, trudging through the arduous task of learning math, have asked themselves. Upon further thought, one...

Jesuit Makes Changes to Pi Day

Students fill Hughes Hall and sit shoulder to shoulder on the rustic brown steps as they listen to one of the many Pi Day...

Statistics Class Travels to Utah

Flying high over the plains, gliding smoothly in the thin air, the dark Harris's hawk looks across the landscape for its next meal. With...

The Newest Casino on Campus

Donning their best poker faces, the students in Mrs. Bean and Mrs. Mattachione’s statistics classes have bluffed, called, and raised their way to victory....

Math Department to Put on Pi Day

Once a year, math classes from Algebra 1 to Honors Calculus file into the Terry Center to observe the wonder that is Pi Day....

Pies for Pi Day

On March 11, 2011, the day before Spring Break, Jesuit students and faculty took time out of their daily scheduled classes to celebrate Pi...

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