Useful Links
Mathematics:
An Invitation to Noncommutative Algebra: a great introduction to noncommutative algebra, written by Chelsea Walton. Here are the slides of her NAM Lecture at the 2021 Joint Mathematics Meetings.
Women in Noncommutative Algebra and Representation Theory (WINART): A resource for women mathematicians whose research interests lie in Noncommutative Algebra and Representation Theory, with conference information.
Conferences & Meetings in Algebra: This site lists upcoming conferences in algebra and related areas.
Commutative Algebra Community: resources for Commutative Algebra, with conference information.
Researchseminars.org: due to COVID-19, many math seminars and conferences are now moved online. This opens to a wide range of participation and connection among mathematicians around the world. This site lists many current and upcoming math research talks.
FD Seminar (every Thursdays)
The RepNet Virtual Seminar (every Wednesdays)
Math World: An encyclopedia of mathematics.
Wolfram|Alpha: An online mathematics computational tool.
Undergraduate Student Opportunities:
Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) programs: for first and second year college students
Summer REU and Internship programs: for every math students
Math REU programs (for summer 2021)
--- Please note that some of this (REU) information may be out-of-date, and all of it is subject to change. Visiting these websites directly and contacting the organizers is a great way to get more up-to-date information.
Online Undergraduate Resource Fair for the Advancement in Academia of Marginalized Mathematicians (OURFA^2M^2): a very inspiring, resourceful, and fun conference for undergraduate students (and everyone).
Fun & Inspirational:
Mathematics for Human Flourishing: an inspirational speech, written and delivered by Francis Su, on the occasion of his MAA Presidential Retiring Address at 2017 JMM.
The Lesson of GRACE in Teaching: great reading, written by Francis Su, on the occasion of his 2013 Haimo Award lecture.
Living Proof: Stories of Resilience Along the Mathematical Journey (edited by Allison Henrich, Emille Lawrence, Matthew Pons, and David Taylor) -- free download on MAA/AMS website.
Navigating Collaboration: presentation by Chelsea Walton at the MAA Invited Address Talk, 2021 JMM.
Math Fun Facts: created by Francis Su.
PhD Comics: A comic strip by engineering Ph.D. Jorge Cham.
Focus on Diversity: an interview with the founders of the Mathematically Gifted and Black (MGB) site, conducted by Dandrielle Cherie Lewis.