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2002-Fall 2009 Newsletters

Northeastern Section Home Page

Spring Meeting at Fairfield

Governor’s Message

Chair’s Message

Secretary-Treasurer’s Message

Newsletter Editor’s Message

Two-Year College Rep Message

Section NExt

Presentations at Fall2009Meeting

Calls for Participation at Spring 2009

Executive Committee

MAA/NES Coordinators

 

Call for Undergraduate Presentations

Undergraduate students from the Northeastern Section are invited to present talks at the fall meeting on topics in mathematics, statistics, or computer science. The presentations should be 10 minutes in length, on expository work, research projects, employment experiences, or problems from mathematical periodicals. The registration fee and cost of meals will be waived for one student presenter per paper. Interested students should submit:

  • the title of the presentation,
  • an abstract of no more than 80 words,
  • full name,
  • email address,
  • mailing address,
  • college/university affiliation,
  • indication of desire to attend the Friday Banquet, the Saturday lunch, or both,
  • the name and email address of a faculty sponsor,

to Raimundo Kovac, rkovac@ric.edu, or Julie Levandosky, jlevandosky@frc.mass.edu;  please use “NES/MAA Undergraduate Student Paper Session - Submission” for the subject line.

The deadline for abstract submissions is May 15, 2009.

Student Papers Coordinators
  

Raimundo Kovac

Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

Rhode Island College

Providence  RI  02908

rkovac@ric.edu

 

Julie Levandosky
Department of Mathematics
Framingham State College
100 State Street, P.O. Box 9101
Framingham, MA 01701-9101
jlevandosky@frc.mass.edu



 

 

Call for Contributed Papers

 

Participants at the Fall Meeting of the section are invited to submit contributed papers. We are particularly interested in papers which will appeal to a variety of participants. If you are planning to speak about results of your research, keep in mind that the audience most likely will not be familiar with your specialty, so you will want to give some motivation and context for your work. Your presentation should be approximately 15 minutes in length.

 

Please send an abstract and your mailing address together with a list of any special equipment you may need to Rob Poodiack at rpoodiac@norwich.edu.

E-mail submissions are preferred, but you may also send a typed submission to

 

    Rob Poodiack

    Department of Mathematics

    Norwich University

    158 Harmon Drive

    Northfield, VT  05663

 

The deadline for submission of abstracts for the Spring 2009 Meeting at Bentley College is May 15th, 2009.

 

Presenters must also have their registration submitted to Fairfield University by that date.

 

 

 

 

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