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Student Paper Contest in the History of Mathematics

Student Paper Contest in the History of Mathematics

HOMSIGMAA, the History of Mathematics Special Interest Group within the MAA, has recently announced a student paper contest. The contest is open to all undergraduate students. Its purpose is to increase awareness of and interest in the history of mathematics among undergraduates. A grand prize and two runner-ups will be chosen. All three will receive a one year student membership to the MAA; the grand prize winner will also receive a $25 dollar gift certificate to the MAA bookstore.

CALL FOR STUDENT PAPERS

Call For Student Papers

Students who wish to present a paper at MathFest 2004 in Providence, Rhode Island, must be nominated by a faculty advisor familiar with the work to be presented. To propose a paper for presentation, the student must complete a form and obtain the signature of a faculty sponsor.

Nomination forms for the MAA Student Paper Sessions are located on MAA Online at www.maa.org under STUDENTS, or can be obtained from Dr. Thomas Kelley (tkelley@hfcc.net) at Henry Ford Community College (313) 845-6492.

Call for Papers Contributed Paper Sessions at MathFest 2004

The Mathematical Association of America will hold its annual MathFest, Thursday, August 12 through Saturday, August 14, 2004 in Providence, Rhode Island.

 

The complete meetings program will appear in the April 2004 issue of FOCUS. This announcement is designed to alert participants about the contributed paper sessions and their deadlines. Please note that the days scheduled for these sessions remain tentative.

MAA's Professional Enhancement Program (PREP) Funded by NSF

 

MAA's Professional Enhancement Program (PREP) Funded by NSF

By Michael Pearson

A Report to the CUPM

A Report to the CUPM

 

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The Undergraduate Student Poster Session in Phoenix

The Undergraduate Student Poster Session in Phoenix

By Mario Martelli

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