Liaison Newsletter
September 2002
In this issuc:
Your recommendations sought for committee positions
The MAA is always looking for good people to serve on national committees.
If you or someone you know has an interest in serving, please contact your
section governor and let them know. To see lists of the committees, listed
by category, see http://www.maa.org/aboutmaa/commlist.html
If you need to find your governor, you can find contact information at http://www.maa.org/aboutmaa/bog.html
Liaison Breakfast at Baltimore meetings
The annual liaison’s breakfast will be held on Saturday morning, January
18, from 7:00-8:30. We plan to hold roundtable discussions on issues of importance
to the MAA and want to hear your views.
Deadlines for Joint Math Meetings
October 1, 2002: Abstract submission due for AMS Contributed
Paper Session
November 1, 2002: Housing forms due for room lottery consideration
Please visit http://www.ams.org/amsmtgs/2074_intro.html
for more details.
Next year’s Meetings deadlines
October 7, 2002: MathFest 2003 Minicourse proposals due
October 16, 2002: MathFest 2003 Contributed Paper Session
Organizer proposals due
December 2, 2002: JMM 2004 Minicourse proposals due
December 31, 2002: JMM 2004 Contributed Paper Session
Organizer proposals due
Please visit http://www.maa.org/meetings/meetings.html
for more details.
New editors for Math Horizons sought
The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) seeks to identify candidates
to succeed Stephen Kennedy and Deanna Haunsperger as Editor of Math Horizons
when their terms expire in December 2003.
The Search Committee must make a recommendation soon, so that the new editor
can be approved by the Board of Governors and begin handling new manuscript
submissions in January 2003. Questions about the nature of the position and
its workload can be addressed to Stephen Kennedy (skennedy@mathcs.carelton.edu)
or Deanna Haunsperger (dhaunspe@mathcs.carelton.edu);
questions about MAA support for the editor's work can be addressed to the
MAA's Director of Publications, Don Albers (dalbers@maa.org).
Applicants should submit a resume, names of references, and a statement
of interest containing their ideas about the journal. These can be e-mailed
to the chair of the Search Committee, Joe Gallian, (jgallian@d.umn.edu) or sent by physical
mail to Don Albers at the MAA national office. The deadline is October 1.
An Invitation to Participate in an Important
Joint AMS/MAA/MSRI/NAM/NCTM Effort
The American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America,
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, National Association of Mathematicians,
and National Council of Teachers of Mathematics have undertaken a joint project
to maintain a record of the professional interests of mathematicians and mathematics
educators from underrepresented minority groups. Interested parties
should visit http://www.ams.org/mmei
and click on the first link there to learn more about this project.
New books available from MAA
There are a lot of new publications from MAA, with many more in the production
process. We encourage you to check MAA online for news and reviews from the
Publications department. Here are some of the new titles that were showcased
at MathFest this year.
"Inequalities from Complex Analysis" - John D'Angelo
" The Inquisitive Problem Solver"- Paul Vaderlind, Richard Guy and Loren
Larson
"Mathematical Apocrypha" Steven G. Krantz
"Mathematical Evolutions" - Abe Shenitzer and John Stillwell
Other titles can be found at the MAA online bookpage, http://www.maa.org/pubs/books/subject_index1.html
From Michael Pearson, new Director of Programs
and Services at MAA:
This issue of the Liaison’s Bulletin is the first since I joined the MAA
staff. I am on leave from the faculty of the Department of Mathematics and
Statistics at Mississippi State University, where I served as Associate Professor
and Associate Head. I am happy to join Gretchen Brown and Katarina Briedova
who keep this office running smoothly, and look forward to working with all
of you while I’m here. Our office has primary responsibility for administration
of all of MAA’s professional development activities, both ongoing and externally
funded, assisting many of the more than 130 MAA national committees carry
out their duties, support section activities and coordinate student chapters,
among a host of other activities.
Let us hear from you. The purpose of the liaison program is twofold. First,
we want to supply liaisons with timely information that is useful to you and
your colleagues. Second, we want the liaison network to serve as a conduit
for information from our members back to us. We at the MAA office want to
hear from you. Please tell us how you think we can better serve the community.
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Michael Pearson, Director of Programs and Services
Mathematical Association of America
1529 Eighteenth St. NW, Washington, DC 20036
ph: 202-387-5200 fax: 202-483-5450
e-mail: pearson@maa.org
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