The purpose of MCS-club is to promote the awareness, interest,
and influence of math and computer science on campus
at the University of Wisconsin - Superior as well as in the community.
We seek to promote awareness of opportunities for those interested in math or computer science,
to promote student and community interest in fields
and topics related to math and computer science,
and to create an environment for those who share an interest in math and computer science to communicate and grow academically and socially.
We meet weekly to connect and plan events.
A few of the events that we do are club talks, annual programming competitions, club dinners and the lan parties.
The club talks are a way that we as the MCS club promotes the awareness of math and computer science.
The club talks are a way for students and professors to give lectures on topics in MCS,
some examples of this from past semesters are continued fractions and Keeler’s theorem.
The programming competition is a friendly competition between students
to see who can come up with the most efficient algorithms in a short period of time.
There are 2 different divisions, and there are first and second place prizes for each division.
The dinners are a major social function for the MCS club.
These dinners allow members of the MCS club to get to know each other and faculty.
The Lan party is another social function for the MCS club.
The Lan party is an event, and it usually happens a week before finals.
Its a chance for students to get together and play games to relax before finals week.
