Mathematics students — both undergraduate and graduate — are encouraged to share their research at the student poster session. Full details for presenters are found at this link. Application deadline: February 1.
Conference participants can view the posters throughout the conference in Gather Town. Presenters will be available to discuss their posters on Saturday, February 27 from 11:15 - 12:45 PST. Don't miss it!
Artists are encouraged to share their work at the mathematical art exhibition. Full details and an Artist Entry Form can be found at this link. Application deadline: February 1.
Conference participants can view the art throughout the conference in Gather Town. Artists will be available to discuss their work on Saturday, February 27 from 12:00 - 1:30 PST. Be sure to drop in!
Participants can win fabulous prizes! Investigate Gather Town throughout the conference to discover ways to win.
Registration is free but required.
If you don’t wish to use Gather, you can still see the Invited Addresses with the Zoom links provided after registration.
Steve Kennedy, MAA Press acquisitions editor will be at the meeting and is happy to talk with folks about MAA books. Prospective authors, prospective textbook adopters, prospective purchasers, or just MAA members who want to chat about the current and future state of the MAA book program can find Steve wandering around the meeting, in particular, he'll be parked in the space set aside for him in Gather Town on Saturday 12:45--1:45.
Program questions: Cornelia Van Cott (MAA Golden Section Chair), cvancott at usfca dot edu
Registration questions: Ed Keppelmann (MAA Golden Section Secretary), keppelma at unr dot edu
Student Poster Session Coordinator: Kristen Beck, kab24 at stmarys-ca dot edu
Mathematical Art Exhibition Coordinator: Dan Bach, dan at dansmath dot com