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PMET Activities Open on Four Fronts

By Bernie Madison

 


PMET Participants at Appalachian State, August, 2003

 

NSF Beat-September 2003

NSF Beat September 2003

By Sharon Cutler Ross

Manjul Bhargava Receives Hasse Prize at MathFest

Manjul Bhargava Receives Hasse Prize at MathFest

By Joseph Gallian

MAA Election Results Are In: Carl Cowen Will Become the Association's 51st President

Carl C. Cowen of Purdue University will be the MAA's next President. He will serve as President-Elect in 2004 and begin a two-year term as President in January 2005, when he will succeed Ronald Graham. That year will also mark the MAA's 90th anniversary.

Barbara T. Faires of Westminster College (New Wilmington, PA) was elected the Association's next First Vice-President for the term 2004-2005.

And for the position of Second Vice-President, Jean Bee Chan of Sonoma State University (Rohnert Park, CA) won the two-year term 2004-2005.

MAA to Use Electronic Voting in National Election

MAA to Use Electronic Voting in National Election

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