Undergraduate Mathematics Day
at the University of Dayton

General Information:

Undergraduate Mathematics Day at the University of Dayton is an event to celebrate undergraduate mathematics in all forms – research, learning, teaching, history – and to provide an opportunity for undergraduate mathematicians to meet and network with more established mathematicians

We invite talks by students and faculty about mathematics; research, history of mathematics, teaching of mathematics, the learning of mathematics.  The student:faculty talk ratio will be at least 2:1, as the primary emphasis of the conference is on students.

We will have the opportunity to hear two invited speakers, Dr. Chikako Mese from Connecticut College who will be speaking about how to make a map of the universe and other spaces, and our Fourth Annual Schraut Memorial Lecture will be given by Dr. Robert Lewand.  Dr. Lewand is a professor at Goucher College, is the author of Cryptological Mathematics, published by the MAA, and recipient of the 2002 John M. Smith Award for Outstanding Teaching from the MD-DC-VA Section of the MAA.  Both Dr. Mese and Dr. Lewand are graduates of the University of Dayton!

We will publish an electronic, refereed Proceedings of the conference.  More details will be available later.

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