Math Circle
Katrina Eberhart and Danica Allard are bringing mathematics to the North Dakota State Penitentiary every other week through a PMP Math Circle. The goal of the math circles are to make math fun and show that there is a lot more to math than what we learn in high school algebra and geometry.
If you would like to host a math circle at a prison near you reach out to pmp@pmathp.org and we can try to set one up.
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Katrina Eberhart is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Bismarck State College. She has earned a BS and MS in mathematics as well as a PhD in teaching and learning from the University of North Dakota. She enjoys road trips with her family where they visit national parks to hike and bike.

Danica Allard is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Bismarck State College. She has earned a BS and MS in mathematics from the University of North Dakota. She spends as much time outdoors with her family as possible.