Whenever someone wants to learn about the Math Corps, we always say, just ask our kids, they’re the best spokespersons out there. The below high school student’s testimony encapsulates the essence of what this program embodies. Her words reflect not just a summer of learning, but a journey of personal and academic development that resonates...
It is with heavy hearts that we pay tribute to the passing of Sue Marx, an extraordinary filmmaker who produced the captivating documentary about the Math Corps.
The Math Corps was recently featured in an article in the American Mathematical Society's Monthly Notices Magazine. The article focuses on Mobashira Farooqi's, the Math Corps National Expansion Manager, personal experience growing up and then working for the program.
This summer, we began tackling the project of digitally scanning in our massive collection of handwritten student journals, with the help of a few students from the University of Michigan Ginsberg Center. In the process, we uncovered hidden gems, such as this entry from a 1997 T.A.
At Math Corps, we require our students to write journals, answering prompts set by our staff. The best way to learn about the Math Corps, is by reading the words of our kids.