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MAA Establishes a Prize to Honor David Robbins

By Joe Buhler, Ron Graham, and Ann Watkins

 


Photograph of David Robbins courtesy of Ken Robbins.

 

Kenneth P. Bogart 1943-2005

Professor Kenneth P. Bogart, Professor of Mathematics at Dartmouth College, died in a biking accident in March. The following is excerpted from the Dartmouth College Department of Mathematics website.

Monthly Editor Search

Monthly Editor Search

The Mathematical Association of America seeks to identify candidates to succeed Bruce Palka as editor of the American Mathematical Monthly when his term expires in December 2006. The Search Committee plans to make a recommendation during the summer of 2005 so that the new editor can be approved by the Board of Governors and begin handling all new manuscript submissions in January, 2006. The new editor would be Editor Elect during 2006 and would serve as Editor for the five years 2007-2011.

April is Mathematics Awareness Month

April is Mathematics Awareness Month

MAA National Elections Coming Up in April

MAA National Elections

By Martha J. Siegel, Secretary

HRUMC XII

HRUMC XII

The 12th annual Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference will be held at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts on April 30, 2005. The conference includes presentations on mathematics by both faculty and students, and both are encouraged to participate. Conference sessions are designed so that some presentations are accessible to undergraduates in their first years of study, and others are accessible to third or fourth year undergraduate mathematics majors.

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February 29, 2008 The Mathematics of Multi-Criteria Analysis: A Tool for Conflict Resolution
February 28, 2008 Nano-Sized Drums Imply There's More to Know in Arena of Math, Physics, and Microelectronics
February 27, 2008 International Science Consortium Investigates "Touch Technologies"
February 26, 2008 Four-Decade-Old "Road Coloring Conjecture" Apparently Solved
February 25, 2008 Peers Affect High School Girls' Decisions to Take Mathematics
February 22, 2008 New Book: Finding Moonshine: A Mathematician’s Journey Through Symmetry, by Marcus du Sautoy
February 20, 2008 2008 American Mathematics Competition Has Begun
February 19, 2008 Even Doctors May Have Trouble "Doing the Math"
February 15, 2008 AIP Awards Mathematical Physics Prize to Mitchell Feigenbaum of Rockefeller University
February 14, 2008 The 2007 Numbers from the NSF: Indian Graduate Students Predominate
February 13, 2008 Mathematicians Argue the Value of Teaching Mathematics the Old-Fashioned Way
February 12, 2008 Moscow State University Math Department Now Owns One of World's Most Powerful Supercomputers
February 11, 2008 NAS Will Honor Two Mathematicians for Scientific Contributions
February 08, 2008 Influential Mathematics Educator Izaak Wirszup Has Died
February 07, 2008 NSF Requests 20 Percent Hike for Mathematics and Science for FY 2009
February 06, 2008 Mathematician Sam Karlin, Known for Contributions in Computational Biology, Has Died
February 05, 2008 Mathematicians Model Actual Snowflakes
February 04, 2008 Mathematics Shows that, Yes, a Tiger Can Leap a 12 Foot Wall
February 01, 2008 Mathematician Maxim Kontsevich Wins Crafoord Prize 2008
January 31, 2008 Newsweek Notes Relevance of Mathematics to Voting

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