Conferences

These are some of the local and regional conferences students may wish to attend. The Math Club organizes trips to the YSU PME Conference and the Ohio MAA Spring Meeting each spring semester. Contact Dr. Leah Gold for details. All CSU students are eligible to attend. There is no cost for attending.

Miami University Pi Mu Epsilon Conference [Friday-Saturday September 21-22, 2018]

This conference is held at Miami University in Oxford, OH each fall. The conference will cover Algebra and Connections to Geometry, but the presentations are not restricted to those topics. Students are invited to give talks or participate without presentations.

The deadline to sign up for a talk is September 7, 2018, and the deadline for registering for participation is September 14, 2018. More information can be found here.

CSU STUDENTS NOTE: We do not regularly arrange travel to this conference.


University of Dayton Undergraduate Math Day [Saturday November 2, 2019]

This is an undergraduate math conference with talks given by students on mathematics research, the learning and teaching of mathematics, the history of mathematics, and applications to disciplines related to mathematics. There will be 2 invited addresses intended for a general audience. An online Conference Proceedings is published based on talks presented. Lunch is included and there is no registration fee, however, you must register in advance to attend.

The deadline to submit an abstract is Wednesday October 27, 2019. For more information and to register go to the conference web page.

CSU STUDENTS NOTE: We do not regularly arrange travel to this conference.


Youngstown Pi Mu Epsilon Conference [Saturday, February 26, 2022]

The conference consists of undergraduate and high school students giving a 10-15 minute presentation on a mathematical topic that interests them. The topics of the talks are selected by the students. A primary objective is to give students the opportunity of presenting a technical talk to their peers. This is a skill that almost all students will need during their lifetime. The conference provides a good opportunity to gain this experience and learn from the presentations of others. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed, and students get to enjoy the company of peers from other schools who also enjoy mathematics. Furthermore, free breakfast and lunch provided!

For more details and to register visit the conference website.

Registration is free, but everyone must register to attend. The deadline for submitting conference registration (and talks) is Wednesday, February 23, 2022, at 12:00 noon.

Undergraduate students: Consider contributing a talk to the conference. You can state that you wish to give a talk when you register. You should also contact Dr. Gold (L.Gold33@csuohio.edu) about how to prepare for presenting a talk. The Math Club is available for practicing your talk.

CSU STUDENTS NOTE: There will be carpooling arranged from CSU. Generally we leave around 8am and return around 4pm. Contact Dr. Leah Gold, L.Gold33@csuohio.edu to arrange transportation.

ANYSGRM Conference [Saturday, March 23, 2019]

The Annual New York State Regional Graduate Mathematics Conference (ANYSGRM) is the longest running graduate mathematics conference in the Northeast, and aims to give graduate mathematics students, post-docs, and advanced undergraduates from all fields of Mathematics a chance to present their research to a diverse body of young mathematicians. Talks may be about the student's research, but may also be expository.

Any interested students can find additional information and register at the conference webpage http://mgo.syr.edu/conferences-talks/conference/upcoming-conferences/.he

CSU STUDENTS NOTE: We do not regularly arrange travel to this conference.


Ohio MAA Spring Meeting [Friday March 25-Saturday March 26, 2022]

The Ohio MAA meets twice a year at a location somewhere in Ohio or parts of West Virginia. In Spring 2022 it is at Xavier University in Cincinnati. The spring meeting consists of a variety of talks on mathematical subjects including several hour long invited addresses and a series of shorter 15 minute contributed talks as well as a small book fair, and other activities aimed at undergraduates and graduate students like the Leo Schneider Student Mathematics Competition on Friday from 12-1. For more information about the Team Math Competition see the website http://constum.ohiomaa.org. There are cash prizes ($150 for first place, $120 for second, and $90 for third) awarded on Saturday to the top three teams. There is also a pizza party for students on Friday night between the end of the daytime talks and the evening presentation.

The conference runs from around 1 pm on Friday to around 1 pm on Saturday. For more details and to register visit the conference website. Registration is free for students, but everyone must register to attend. The deadline for submitting a talk is about a month before the conference. Deadline for preregistration for the conference is usually a few weeks before the conference. Registration onsite is also possible, but you should register ahead of time so they can plan for the number of attendees.

Students: Consider contributing a talk to the conference. You can state that you wish to give a talk when you register. You should also contact Dr. Gold (L.Gold33@csuohio.edu) about how to prepare for presenting a talk. She will review your abstract as well if you wish, and you may practice your talk in the Math Club before the conference.

CSU STUDENTS NOTE: The Math Department will arrange for double occupancy rooms for all students interested in attending. They will also provide a small stipend for meals. Dinner Friday night is provided for free at the student pizza party. There will be carpooling arranged from CSU. Contact Dr. Leah Gold, L.Gold33@csuohio.edu to be part of the arrangements for travel and lodging.

13th Annual CSU COSHP Research Day [Friday April 22, 2022]

CSU's COSHP Annual Research Day is an opportunity for COSHP students and faculty to present posters that share their current research, teaching, and service accomplishments. The annual research award for faculty is also presented at during this event.

For details and abstract submission, please check out the COSHP Research Day webpage.


Rose-Hulman Annual Undergraduate Mathematics Conference [April 19-20, 2019]

This conference at Rose-Hulman near Indianapolis, IN is an opportunity for students to present their work, meet other math-interested students and listen to talks about mathematics. The vision for the Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Conference is to provide a venue to highlight and celebrate the accomplishments and work of undergraduate mathematicians and statisticians. The conference is put on largely by undergraduates for undergraduates. The contributed student talks will cover an array of topics including pure mathematical theory, applied modeling, statistics, and data science.

For details and registration forms, please visit the website.

CSU STUDENTS NOTE: We do not regularly arrange travel to this conference.