MATH FOR ALL in New Orleans 2024

5-6th April 2024 

Registration for New Orleans is OPEN and FREE! Please register here. 

Note, funding for accommodation has CLOSED.

A friendly and open environment to learn and discuss mathematics!

A Conference on Math Education and Research   

Math for all in New Orleans has the purpose of fostering inclusivity in mathematics by holding talks and discussions in both research and education. This conference will be targeted to undergraduate and graduate students, post-docs, and faculty members from all institutions in New Orleans and provide a friendly, open environment to learn and discuss mathematics. 

PLENARY TALKS | POSTER SESSION  |  RESEARCH TALKS  

Plenary Speakers 

 Daniel Reinholz

 (San Diego State University)

Bio

Erica Graham 

(Bryn Mawr College)

Bio

Federico Ardila

 (San Francisco State University)

Bio

     Anna Haensch 

(Tufts University)

Bio

Schedule (CST)

April 5th

Locations: Lavin-Bernick Center (LBC), Qatar Ballroom (#212) and Rooms (#201, 202)

1:00 - 2:00 pm Registration (LBC, second floor)

2:00 - 2:30  pm Opening remarks (LBC Qatar)

2:30 - 3:30 pm Plenary Talk: Daniel Reinholz  (hybrid)
(LBC Qatar)

3:30 - 4:00 pm Coffee Break/Puzzles (LBC Qatar)

4:00 - 4:50 pm Short Talks (LBC 201/202)

5:00 - 6:00 pm Plenary Talk: Erica Graham (live)
(LBC Qatar)


April 6th

Locations: Joseph Merrick Jones Hall, Rooms 102 & 204

Lavin-Bernick Center (LBC) Mezzanine

9:30 - 10:30 am Short Talks (Jones 102/204)

10:30 - 11:00 am Coffee Break/Puzzles (Jones lobby)

11:00 - 12:00 pm Plenary Talk: Anna Haensch (live)
(Jones 102)

12:00 - 2:00pm   Poster Session and Lunch (LBC Mezzanine)

2:00 - 2:20pm:   Short Talks (Jones 102/204)

2:30 - 3:00 pm Math for All community time
(Jones 102)

3:00 - 4:00 pm Plenary Talk: Federico Ardila (live)
(Jones 102)

4:00- 5:00 pm Reflections, Raffle, Conference Photo Concluding Remarks
(LBC Mezzanine)

Ethical conduct agreement

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. 

Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge and pay tribute to the original inhabitants of this land. The city of New Orleans is a continuation of an indigenous trade hub on the Mississippi River, know for thousands of years as Bulbancha. Native peoples have lived on this land since time immemorial, and the resilient voices of Native Americans remain an inseparable part of our local culture. With gratitude and honor, we acknowledge the indigenous nations that have lived and continue to thrive here.

Contact Us

For any questions, please send us an email at  mathforall@tulane.edu or at mathforallnola@gmail.com.

If you are interested in receiving information about the conference, please, email us!


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Organizers: Dr. Kalina Mincheva, John Argentino, Aalliyah Celestine

Undergraduate organizerMackenzie Bookamer

This conference is funded by the National Science Foundation DMS-2138357, as well as by the Tulane University Math Department

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Background artwork by Kristi Van Dusen