NES/MAA STUDENT CHAPTERS
This page will always be under construction. We hope to collect
here things that will be of interest to students. If you have suggestions,
please send them to Ross Gingrich at gingrichr1@southernct.edu.
Student chapters that have their own webpages may have them listed and
linked from here. Also, if your chapter, math club, or mathematics department
is sponsoring activities open to students from other schools, you may have
them posted here. Contact me at the address above.
For information about starting a student chapter of the
MAA and for information about student chapter activities, please contact
Ross B. Gingrich at gingrichr1@southernct.edu.
Some upcoming professional meetings in (or near) the Northeastern Section:
Some Interesting Websites for Students:
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MAA
Student Page
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MAA
Student Chapters Page
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AMS: What's New
in Mathematics
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Mathematical
Moments (from AMS Website)
"The Mathematical Moments program promotes appreciation
and understanding of the role mathematics plays in science, nature, technology,
and human culture." It has a series of short pdf files that can be
downloaded to be used "as teaching resources and to promote awareness of
mathematics to students, colleagues, and attendees at meetings and special
events."
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Online
Museums and Exhibitions
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MAA Online
Book Reviews
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Career Profiles
(MAA)
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Career
Resources for Undergraduates (AMS)
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Mathematical Sciences
Career Information (AMS/MAA/SIAM)
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Be an Actuary (SOA
and CAS)
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Mathematical
Contest in Modeling (COMAP)
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Hudson
River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference
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Mathematical
Archives Undergraduate Page
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The Math Forum
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The Geometry Center
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MacTutor
History of Mathematics Archive
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The
National Curve Bank
From its mission statement: "The National Curve
Bank is a resource for students of mathematics. We strive to provide features
- for example, animation and interaction - that a printed page cannot provide.
We also include geometrical, algebraic, and historical aspects of curves,
the kinds of attributes that make the mathematics special and enrich classroom
learning."
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Mathematician
of the Day (from the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive)
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Math
in the Movies
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Goudreau Museum of Mathematics
in Art and Science(New Hyde Park, NY)
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Pi Mu Epsilon (A
National Mathematics Honor Society)
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Kappa Mu
Epsilon (A National Mathematics Honor Society)
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Mu Alpha Theta
(A National Mathematics Honorary for High School and Two-Year College Students)
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Mu Sigma Rho
(The National Statistics Honorary)
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The World of Escher
(Yes, it is a commercial site, but it is still interesting.)
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Revised: August 14, 2005
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