SLMath (MSRI) Special Session on "The MSRI Undergraduate Program (MSRI-UP)," organized by Maria Mercedes Franco, Queensborough Community College-CUNY See talks: buff.ly/3Rvb61b#JMM2024@mathmoves
Episode 57: Zero Trust is out wherever you get your podcasts!
What do people have to do to earn the trust of @DPeharris and @ArisWinger? Also, do people know what a trapezoid is? 🧐
Q&A #3 is out!
@DPeharris and @ArisWinger answer questions about compliment sandwiches, discussing white supremacy in the classroom, and toxicity vs. discomfort.
You are invited to “MEET and SHARE: A Mathematicians’ Storytelling Event” at #JMM2024! Everyone is welcome to submit stories (deadline Nov 25). If you are interested in this event as a participant or a storyteller, please fill out the RSVP form at buff.ly/3MzqSoB.
We're thrilled to be hosting the fourth annual @ourfa2m2 this November in partnership with @maanow and funded by @NSF Grant DUE-2333129
ALT The poster has a colorful Voronoi diagram background with a black frame around two textboxes. The textbox at the top says in bold white font, “Fourth Annual OURFA^2M^2.” Below this, in smaller white font, the text says: “Online Undergraduate Resource Fair for the Advancement and Alliance of Marginalized Mathematicians.”
The bottom two-thirds of the poster is a turquoise-shaded rectangular textbox. The text reads, “For marginalized, minoritized, underrepresented, and underserved undergraduate mathematicians, it can feel difficult to gather the information you need to build your career. We’ve been there, and we’ve got your back.
November 18 & 19, 2023 on Zoom. Registration and information at ourfa2m2.org.
This free, virtual conference, done in partnership with the Mathematical Association of America, and with grant DUE-2333129 from the National Science Foundation will include: (1) A panel of representatives of summer and semester opportunities, (2) A panel of students who have
Our second Q&A episode is out!
Including listener questions about changing your department (without becoming🪑), proof writing in K-12, and whether math is created or discovered.
Our second Q&A episode is out!
Including listener questions about changing your department (without becoming🪑), proof writing in K-12, and whether math is created or discovered.
Want to join us at the MEET and SHARE: A Mathematicians’ storytelling event at JMM 2024! Please fill out the RSVP form at minoritymath.org/storytellin…. ☺️Theme of the storytelling event is "Does Not Imply." Everyone is welcome to submit stories (deadline: November 25th)! 😍
ALT This is the event poster for the storytelling event MEET and SHARE at JMM 2024. Theme of this year's event is "Does not imply." Date and time of the event: January 4th, 8 pm at Foothill A, Marriot Marquis. You can RSVP for the event at minority math.org/storytelling. This event is presented by the Coalition for the Coalition for the Amplification of Historically Excluded Mathematicians (CAHEM). It is sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
“The importance of these mentoring conversations cannot be overstated,” writes @DPeharris. Read the seventeen questions she asks before embarking on a mentor-mentee relationship:
mathvalues.org/masterblog/my…
📢Episode 52: Flaws and All📢 is out wherever you get your podcasts!
What do you do when one of your role models does something problematic? Let us know ⬇️