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2004 AAAS Meeting to Offer Strong Mathematics Program

2004 AAAS Meeting to Offer Strong Mathematics Program

By Warren Page

The 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, February 12-16, in Seattle, WA, will feature many outstanding expository talks by prominent mathematicians. These include the following three-hour symposia (and organizers) sponsored by Section A (Mathematics) of the AAAS:

The Convergence of Computer Graphics and Computer Vision (P. Anandan and Jim Kajiya, Microsoft Research)

Undergraduate Student Poster Session at the Phoenix Joint Meetings

Undergraduate Student Poster Session at the Phoenix Joint Meetings

The Undergraduate Student Poster Session will take place on January 9, 2004 in Phoenix, AZ, in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) and the American Mathematical Society (AMS).

2004 Haimo Award Winners to Give Presentations on the Secrets of Their Teaching Success

2004 Haimo Award Winners to Give Presentations on the Secrets of Their Teaching Success

The three winners of this year's Deborah and Frankin Tepper Haimo Awards — Andrew Liu, Olympia Nicodemi, and Tom Garrity — will be featured speakers at the Joint Mathematics Meeting, in Phoenix, Arizona. The national meetings will run from January 7-10. The three teaching award recipients will give their presentations on Friday, January 9, from 2:30-4:00 p.m. All attendees are welcome.

Proposed Change in MAA Bylaws

Proposed Change in MAA Bylaws

Meeting at the 2003 MathFest, the Board of Governors of the Association voted to propose the following changes to Article IX of the MAA bylaws. This article deals with the financial administration of the Association. The proposed changes will be voted on at the MAA Business Meeting to be held on January 10 at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Phoenix.

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