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North Central Region
The North Central Region of American Mensa®, Ltd. is made up of 11 local groups in Minnesota,
Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Eastern Iowa and Eastern Missouri. Our Regional Vice Chair is
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This website contains information for and about this region and its local
groups.
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Welcome! My name is Tina Bernu, the new
Region 4 Webmaster. If you have any problems with anything on this site or have any suggestions for improvement, email me at
webmaster@region4.us.mensa.org
. I will slowly be changing
the references to Stan Ward, the previous webmaster, but I plan to leave much of his work on the site since he has lots of extremely good information. Great job Stan!
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Mensa International, the High IQ Society, is an international organization
whose only membership requirement is a score in the top two percent of the
general population on a standardized intelligence test. It was
founded in Great Britain in 1946. Mensa currently boasts over 100,000
members in over 100 countries, organized into 41 national groups.
American
Mensa has more than 50,000 members in nearly 140 local chapters.
In Mensa, members can meet other stimulating people, join one
of over 150 special interest groups, and attend local, national, and
international events. Mensa encourages and supports programs for gifted
children, sponsors research into the nature of intelligence and awards thousands
of dollars in scholarships each year.
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What's the point of having a platform visible to
millions (well, dozens anyway) of intelligent people without spouting off
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The SoapBox |
Did you know? Not an acronym, the word mensa
has a triple meaning in Latin of mind, table, and month,
which suggests a monthly meeting of great minds around a table. For other
background information on Mensa, visit the Mensa
FAQ and the Mensa
History pages.
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Don't
have a local group website yet?
Mensa estimates that over 50% of
its new members now come from the web. If your local group doesn't have a web site, contact
Tina Bernu at
webmaster@region4.us.mensa.org
and we'll be glad to assist you in getting one started, or
advertise your events until you do. It's easy, and it doesn't cost your group a dime!
See the article in the Soapbox
for more information.
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