A description of "The Problem of the Month": Every month I post a problem, and I challenge you to solve it. I post these problems on little slips of paper outside my office (JB 322) and near JB 389/391. You can also find them online at my website. One must work individually and observe the rules below. Good luck!
Rules for participating in the Problem of the month:
1. You must be a CSUSB undergraduate.
2. You must submit your solution to Dr. Dunn's office (slide it under his door if you have to) before the beginning of the next month. So, for example, November's problem has to be turned in sometime during the month of November.
3. You must have your name on your submission, along with contact info (such as e-mail, or a phone number where you can be reached).
4. A winner will be chosen after all submissions are evaluated, and they will recieve a certificate and a prize worth $10!!!
5. If you and/or your professor think you have a problem that would be a good "Problem of the Month", then submit them at any time to Dr. Dunn.
Good luck!!!