Austin, TX
MATH FOR ALL in Austin
Febraury 4-6, 2022 (online!)
A Conference on Math Education and Research
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 targeted to undergraduate and graduate students, post-docs, and faculty members from all institutions in the Austin, TX region and provide a friendly, open environment to learn and discuss mathematics and math education.
REGISTRATION IS FREE!
FRIDAY
1:15-1:30 Austin Satellite Opening Remarks
1:30-2 Math For All Opening Remarks
2-3 Plenary talk (Aris Winger)
3-4 MoCAT Book Club: Reflection on Dr. Winger's Talk
5-6 Grad School Panel
*Austin Satellite Specific Event
SATURDAY
9:30am-10:30 Short talks (2, 3)
10:30-10:50 Virtual Coffee Break with ice breakers
10:50-11 Welcome back
11-12 Plenary talk (Talitha Washington)
12-12:30 Break
12:30-1:30 Lunch and Poster Session
1:30-2 Break
2-3 Plenary talk (Lily Khadjavi)
3-3:30pm Break (Spatial Chat)
3:30-4:30 Panel "Creating a new math world out of the shell of the old one"
4:30 Conference Photo
SUNDAY
9:30am-10:30 Short talks (4,5)
10:30-11 Virtual Coffee Break with ice breakers
10:50-11 Welcome back
11-12 Plenary talk (Hortensia Soto)
12-12:30 Break (Spatial Chat)
12:30-1:30 Lunch and Career Panel.
1:30 Closing Remarks
Registration is now closed!
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.
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.
ORGANIZERS
Adriana Duncan, John Michael Clark
In collaboration with the Mathematicians of Color Alliance of Texas (MoCAT)