How big are the poster easels for the poster session?
The recommended poster dimensions are 30” x 40”. Other sizes are also fine (e.g., 36” x 48”, 44” x 44”, 33” x 47”, etc).
When can I set up my poster?
If possible, please arrive during registration (8:20am-8:40am) to set up your poster. If you arrive later, we will help you set up your poster during the break at 11:00am.
How do I connect to Wi-Fi?
There are two available networks: eduroam or CSUF GUEST.
Connection information: https://wireless.fullerton.edu/
Where should I park?
The preferred parking lot is the Nutwood Parking Structure. Parking on campus is free on Saturdays and Sundays.
See Parking and Directions for a campus map.
Event start and end times?
An overview of the day's events is available on the Program page. A detailed schedule will be available once presenters are accepted. The event is expected to begin at 8:45 AM and finish at 6:00 PM, Pacific Time.
Where can I find dinner restaurants near CSUF?
While the symposium offers complimentary lunch, you may want to explore dining venues near campus for dinner after the event. Many local favorites, including restaurants, cafes, and bars, are located in Downtown Fullerton.
Click here to download the event flyer.
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Below you can find some opportunities for women and people with gender-nonconforming identities:
Annual Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics (NCUWM)
USTARS: The Annual Underrepresented Students in Topology and Algebra Research Symposium
Graduate Research Opportunities for Women (GROW): A conference for women-identified students interested in graduate school in the mathematical sciences.
EDGE (Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education): EDGE Summer School, EDGE Ruskai research fellowship, the EDGE Karen fellowship
Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM): the AWM Ruth Michler fellowship
Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics & Native Americans in Science (SACNAS)
The National Alliance for Doctoral Studies in the Mathematical Sciences (“Math Alliance”)