RVCC Hosts 2026 NJ Integral Bee for High School Students

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RVCC Hosts 2026 NJ Integral Bee for High School Students

Tuesday, April 7, 2026
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Raritan Valley Community College’s Math Club recently hosted the 2026 NJ Integral Bee, an exciting and intellectually rigorous mathematics competition for high school students. The March 10 event, held at the College’s Christine Todd Whitman Science Center, was led by a dedicated cohort from Bridgewater-Raritan High School’s Mu Alpha Theta Math Honors Society Chapter.

The program brought together some of New Jersey’s most talented high school mathematicians for an evening of challenging problem-solving and collaboration.

Eighteen high school students competed in the three-hour competition, tackling over 100 integrals drawn from Calculus I and II classes. The event was entirely led and emceed by high school students, while a panel of four RVCC Mathematics and Computer Science professors served as judges, ensuring a fair and academically rigorous evaluation of all participants.

The event, which included dinner sponsored by the RVCC STEM Division, was made possible through strong campus collaboration. Members of the RVCC Rotaract Club volunteered their time to assist with event logistics, helping ensure a smooth and welcoming experience for all participants. In addition, RVCC engineering student Joseph Angline showcased an impressive collection of over 20, 3D-printed models inspired by SpaceX and NASA, adding an engaging and educational visual component to the evening.

 

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April 7, 2026

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