at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges
April 10-11th 2026
Math for all has the purpose of fostering inclusivity in mathematics by holding talks and discussions in both research and education. This conference will be geared towards undergraduate and graduate students, post-docs, and faculty members from all institutions in the Philadelphia region. The goal of Math For All in Philadelphia is to provide a friendly, open environment to learn and discuss mathematics. Math For All in Philly is a satellite of the Math For All Conference.
Register here! (open until April 2nd)
Registration is FREE!
Please register by March 27 for presentations (poster and short talks).
Other important information:
Short talks (10 minutes): People from all stages of their mathematical career are invited to present, and early career (undergraduate and graduate students) are especially encouraged! When you register, you can indicate interest in giving a short talk.
Poster printing (limited): We can print up to ~30 posters free of charge. If you are selected for free poster printing (we will notify you), please submit your poster for printing no later than April 3 using this form (to be added soon!).
April 10 (at Haverford College)
4:30 -7:00 pm: Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon
April 11 (at Bryn Mawr College)
9:30 - 9:45 am: Check-in
9:45 - 10:00 am: Welcoming Remarks
10:00 - 10:50 am: Plenary Talk by Dr. Alexander Diaz-Lopez (in-person)
10:50-11:00 am: Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 pm: Short Talks
12:30 - 2:00 pm: Poster Session and Lunch
2:00 - 2:30 pm: Community Time with All the Math For All's
2:30 - 3:30 pm: Plenary Talk by Dr. Ila Varma (virtual)
3:30 - 3:40 pm: Break
3:40 - 4:40 pm: Panel
4:40 - 4:45 pm: Closing Remarks
Selvi Kara (Bryn Mawr Faculty)
Leslie Cheng (Bryn Mawr Faculty)
Sarasij Maitra (Haverford Faculty)
Julia Costacurta (Haverford Faculty)
Cecily Kolko (Bryn Mawr, Math PhD)
Camille Lopez (Bryn Mawr, '26)
Taran Roth (Haverford, '26)
Hongyi Zhang (Haverford, '26)
Shellyn Yang (Haverford, '26)
Mei Gordon-Washington (Bryn Mawr, '27)
Christiana Constant (Haverford, '27)
Ellie Park (Haverford, '27)
Zenas Boamah (Haverford, '27)
Lucia Moscola (Bryn Mawr, '28)
For questions and comments, please email skara@brynmawr.edu.
One of the main goals of Math For All is to create a welcoming environment for all participants. We wish for every participant to feel welcome, included, and safe at our conference. For that reason, we ask you to be mindful of your words and actions when communicating with others. We all have a bias and make mistakes. With an open mind and a willingness to apologize, we can create a safe space for everybody.
Harassment or discrimination of any kind based on race, color, national origin, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression will not be permitted.
Hate speech is not permitted at the conference. We want to clarify that hate speech does not include the criticism of institutions or governments, but rather that of individuals or groups of individuals, and that we welcome uncomfortable conversations that stimulate a growth mind set.
If there is a situation during the conference that makes you feel unwelcome, we ask you to please talk to one of the organizers so we can help you as best as we can.
To get started, we recommend you to check out the Poster Workshop Page on this website for some tips and also templates for math posters.
We will print ~30 posters free of charge at Haverford College. They recommend the following poster sizes: 36” x 48”, or 40" x 40". They also advise poster submitters to refrain from using a color background and overall limit the color to no more than 30% of the total area of the template. Please keep these in mind as you prepare your poster.