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Welcome Back Event for the 2024 New Year at AIM

The SoCal-Nevada Section of the MAA is hosting a Welcome Back Event on Sunday January 21st (2pm - 5pm) at the prestigious American Institute of Mathematics (Caltech Hall on the campus of CalTech in Pasadena) to commemorate the New Year and showcase our bright community of mathematicians. Our event will feature brief addresses, social activities, and a fun mixer with the Institute and Section Members.

Please spread the word to your community and professional networks. We thought this would be a wonderful way to start off a prosperous new year. 

We hope to see you there!

Most Sincerely,
Shanna Dobson,
Section Chair, SoCal-Nevada MAA Section

A note about parking: Since the event is on a Sunday, street parking is available without restrictions. Their is also paid parking in the parking structure on Wilson Avenue. More details are available on the AIM webpage (the link above links to directions, but under the visitor tab you can also find a map).

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Spring 2024 Section Meeting

When: Saturday April 13, 2024
Where: In Person (and main talks streamed online) at University of San Diego

Invited Speakers and a Student Poster session are expected. Stay tune for more details in February.

Elizabeth Thoren wins the Section's 2023 Teaching Award

Elizabeth Theron

Dr. Elizabeth Thoren of Seaver College of Pepperdine University is the winner of the 2023 Section Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics and our Section's nominee for the national MAA's Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics.

Dr. Thoren has over 15 years of experience teaching with inquiry and has been part of the AIBL Workshop Leader Team since 2018 where she has co-developed and co-facilitated both virtual and in-person IBL Workshops. Elizabeth also served as a guest Associate Editor for the PRIMUS special issue on Teaching Inquiry and is currently part of the leadership council for COMMIT-CaN (COMmunities for Mathematics Inquiry in Teaching in California and Nevada).

The MAA Southern California-Nevada Section recognizes Elizabeth as a skilled and effective educator who is deeply committed to building classroom communities, as someone who helps students find joy and creativity in mathematics that they may not have experienced before, as a leader in our regional mathematics communities, and as a passionate and impactful professional developer who loves thinking with other educators about improving our practice. We are honored to present her with the Section Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics.

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Fall 2023 Section Meeting

When: Saturday October 7, 2023
Where: In Person (and possibly main talks streamed online) at CSU Channel Islands

We look forward to a Contributed Papers session as well as several Invited Talks including one by our 2023 Section Teaching Awardee, Elizabeth Thoren.

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Spring 2023 Section Meeting

When: Saturday April 29, 2023
Where: In Person (and main talks streamed online) at University of La Verne

Presenters include Felice Manganiello of Clemson University speaking on "Code-based Cryptography: The Future of Security Against Quantum Threats," Amanda Ruiz of University of San Diego speaking on "Teaching Mathematics About, With, and For Social Justice," and the 2022 Section Teaching Awardee Gail Tang of the University of La Verne speaking on "Inside Out and Outside In: The Cycle of Theory and Thought to Implementation and Evaluation." There will also be a student poster session. Full meeting information and registration link will be opening soon .

Black lives matter

The Board of the Southern California-Nevada Section of the MAA stands in support of Black students, faculty, staff and community. We are committed to working against anti-Black racism in postsecondary mathematics education and beyond. We support this statement from the MAA Committee on Minority Participation.

Did you know...

...that the SoCalNv Section of the MAA had its first meeting in 1925? Read about SoCalNv MAA Section History (pdf) in this article written for the Spring 2000 meeting program by Ernie Solheid.

Help Write Our Section History!

Do you have a special memory of an MAA Southern California Section meeting, event, or personality? Please share it with Ernie Solheid esolheid @ fullerton.edu.

 

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