Penguin Random House Supports Young Math Minds at National American Regions Mathematics League Competition

By Coll Rowe | July 22 2025 | Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics

Penguin Random House proudly contributed to the American Regions Mathematics League (ARML) this year by donating book prizes to outstanding student participants. Students from Canada, China and South Korea competed in the 2025 ARML competition, which celebrated the league’s 50th year.

The books donated are: Shape: The Hidden Geometry of Information, Biology, Strategy, Democracy, and Everything Else by Jordan Ellenberg, How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking by Jordan Ellenberg, Mind and Matter: A Life in Math and Football by John Urschel and Louisa Thomas.

Students participating in the 2025 ARML Competition.

ARML is a premier math competition that brings together some of the most talented high school mathematicians from across the United States and abroad. This year’s event hosted over 1,800 students competing in 128 teams across five university campuses: University of Iowa, University of Nevada Reno, Pennsylvania State University, St. Anselm College, and Western Carolina University.

ARML President Paul Dreyer expressed his gratitude for the partnership, stating, “I wanted to thank you on behalf of ARML for your support of our contest and your always generous donation of prize books to our students.”

 

Students participating in the 2025 ARML Competition.

Students participating in the 2025 ARML Competition.

The event not only celebrates mathematical excellence but also builds community among young problem solvers from diverse regions. For more information about ARML and a full list of winners, click here.