This is the website for the 4th annual Upstate New York Topology Seminar (UNYTS). This year's conference will take place from March 1st - 2nd at Binghamton University in Binghamton, New York.
Carolyn Abbott (Brandeis University)
Christy Hazel (Grinnell College)
Thomas Koberda (University of Virginia)
J.D. Quigley (University of Virginia)
We will have a mix of expository and research talks given by attendees in the form of parallel sessions. You can apply to give a talk when completing the conference registration.
Please register by 02/13. The deadline for funding has passed.
Statement of Inclusiveness
The organizers of UNYTS 2025 are committed to creating an environment that is inclusive, supportive, and safe. We support the rights of all attendees to fully participate in the conference regardless of race, sex, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, pregnancy, immigration status, or any other aspect of identity.
Policy on Harassment and Discrimination
All participants at UNYTS 2025 will be treated with dignity and respect; discrimination or harassment of any form will not be tolerated. The conference, being hosted by Binghamton University, is subject to Binghamton University’s policies on discrimination and harassment.
The following universities hosted previous UNYTSs:
For participants who have family care needs, the website of the Dean of Students at Binghamton University contains many avenues for finding local childcare and other types of family care. For short-term dependent care needs, Care.com is widely used in Binghamton, with many providers available. Binghamton University provides a Mamava Pod to support nursing parents at the University Union.
Organizers: James Hyde, Cary Malkiewich, Lorenzo Ruffoni, Danika Van Niel, and Lucas Williams
If you have questions email: UNYTS2025@gmail.com
This conference is supported by NSF DMS-2453881 and hosted by Binghamton Unviersity.