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Pi Mu Epsilon (ΠME)

PME Seal

2011/2012 Officers of ΠME

President
Adam Azzam
Vice President
Evan Nash
Secretary
Alexander Estes
Treasurer
Ryan Gunderson

Past Officers of ΠME

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Membership Requirements

Pi Mu Epsilon is an honorary mathematics society that invites students to become members regardless of major. The Nebraska Alpha Chapter inducts new members each fall. Here you can view photos from 2011 induction ceremony. In order to qualify for membership, you must have:

  1. a 3.0 GPA overall,
  2. a 3.5 GPA in all math courses, and
  3. completed at least two semesters of calculus and at least two more classes at or above the level of calculus (e.g., Math 106, 107, 208 and one of 221 or 314).

Purpose

Pi Mu Epsilon is a non-secret organization whose purpose is the promotion of scholarly activity in mathematics among students in academic institutions, and among the staffs of qualified non-academic institutions. It aims to do this by:

  1. electing members on an honorary basis according to their proficiency in mathematics,
  2. by engaging in activities designed to promote the mathematical and scholarly development of its members, and
  3. by taking any other measures that will further the purpose stated above.
Motto
To Promote Scholarship and Mathematics.
Colors
Violet, gold, and lavender.
Seal
Round, design of pin raised in center. The words, "Pi Mu Epsilon, Incorporated" around the edge.
Flower
Violet.
Shield
Divided into four parts. In the upper right hand corner, the design of a conventionalized violet; in the lower right, a summation sign; in the upper left, and integral sign; and in the lower left, three stars representing fraternity, morality and scholarship. Just above the shield proper the pin is represented, and below, on a streamer, is the Greek motto.
History
Nebraska Alpha Chapter, founded in 1928, was the 15th chapter out of 262 chapters around the country. Pi Mu Epsilon was founded in 1914 at Syracuse University in New York.