What kinds of math-related activities are available on campus?
The University of Houston has a thriving “mathematical community” on campus. A few of the many activities available for you to participate in are . . . • The University of Houston Math Enthusiasts (UHME) is a student math club whose members regularly get together for various mathematical and social activities. • There is a Pi Mu Epsilon chapter in the department. Pi Mu Epsilon is a national honor society for mathematics students, and membership carries many benefits for mathematics students. Math majors who wish to become members of Pi Mu Epsilon must satisfying one of several criteria and then submit an application. The UH faculty advisor for Pi Mu Epsilon is Dr. Gordon Johnson, and you can contact him with any questions or if you would like to become a member. • The Putnam Exam is an annual mathematics competition for undergraduate college students of the United States and Canada, which awards scholarships and cash prizes ranging from $250 to $2,500 for the top students and $5,000 to