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* Miami, FL -- [http://www.fiu.edu/~draghici/mathcircle_files/mathcircle.html Miami Math Circle]
* Miami, FL -- [http://www.fiu.edu/~draghici/mathcircle_files/mathcircle.html Miami Math Circle]
* Mobile, AL -- [http://www.southalabama.edu/mathstat/non-css-mathcircle.shtml Mobile Math Circle]
* Mobile, AL -- [http://www.southalabama.edu/mathstat/non-css-mathcircle.shtml Mobile Math Circle]
* New Hampshire -- [https://nhmath.org New Hampshire Math Circle]
* New York City, NY -- [http://comet.lehman.cuny.edu/mathcircle/ Lehman College Math Circle] (in the Bronx)
* New York City, NY -- [http://comet.lehman.cuny.edu/mathcircle/ Lehman College Math Circle] (in the Bronx)
* New York City, NY -- [http://www.nymathcircle.org/ New York Math Circle] (at NYU)
* New York City, NY -- [http://www.nymathcircle.org/ New York Math Circle] (at NYU)

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Math circles are a growing phenomenon in math education around North America. Inspired by Eastern European teaching models, math circles often take a problem-discussion approach to teaching and learning mathematics.


Math Circles by City

Resources


See also