Title: The Mathematical Association of America
1The Mathematical Association of
America 2004 HIGHLIGHTS
2Undergraduate Programs and Courses in the
Mathematical Sciences
CUPM Curriculum Guide 2004
This is the first CUPM report to address the
entire undergraduate mathematics curriculum, for
all students. It is the result of four years of
work including extensive consultation with
hundreds of mathematicians as well as biologists,
chemists, economists, engineers, and faculty in
other partner disciplines.
Supported by grants from NSF and the Calculus
Consortium for Higher Education
The Mathematical Association of America
3- Six general recommendations endorsed by the MAA
Board of Governors - Sixteen additional recommendations that address
specific student audiences including general
education courses, majors in partner disciplines,
prospective teachers, and mathematical science
majors preparing for the non-academic workforce
or for graduate school.
The Guide and its companion Illustrative
Resources are available at www.maa.org/cupm
The Mathematical Association of America
4Convergence On-line Magazine that uses history to
teach mathematics
5- Funding from NSF Division of Undergraduate
Education, 2001 through 2008. - Nine PREP workshops for 2004 include
interdisciplinary topics (two on mathematics and
biology), topics in current mathematics, and
innovative curricula and pedagogical issues. - Workshops have three components
- preparatory component, intensive component, and
follow-up that may include sessions at national
meetings and electronic communication
6- All workshops are hands-on, provide opportunity
to work with colleagues to explore new ideas,
and establish relationships for long-term
professional support. - A PREP 2004 brochure has been sent to all MAA
members. More information and applications at the
PREP website, http//www.maa.org/prep.
7- Collaboration between MAA and AMATYC, funded by
ExxonMobil - Participants are new or recently hired faculty at
two-year colleges - Goals develop a cadre of faculty who are
- effective teachers and scholars
- engage in the full range of professional
activities
8- Participate in ACCCESS activities
- Weeklong programs concurrent with two consecutive
AMATYC Conferences - ACCCESS and/or NExT at MAA Section meeting near
home institution - Electronic Network of Fellows and senior
mathematics faculty - Partnerships with MAA sections
- Create a Section ACCCESS program, can be
extension of Section NExT - Contact Gavin LaRose, glarose_at_umich.edu, for
Section information and funding - Project ACCCESS http//www.maa.org/ProjectACCCESS
.
9- The Mathematical Olympiad Summer Program (MOSP)
will be on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
campus, June 13-July 3, 2004. - Students will be treated to classes on advanced
mathematical topics, special guest speakers,
mathematical contest training and related social
and mathematical activities. - A special purpose of the MOSP is to identify the
6 students will represent the US at the
International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). The
IMO will be in Athens, Greece from July 6 - July
19, 2004.
http//www.unl.edu/amc
10- The 30 top scoring students on the USA
Mathematical Olympiad (April 27 and 28, 2004)
will be invited to attend the Mathematical
Olympiad Summer Program. - Thanks to a grant from the Akamai Foundation,
the MOSP will also invite an additional
(approximately) 30 ninth-grade USAMO participants
for a special simultaneous MOSP program aimed at
preparing them for future Olympiad level
competitions.
http//www.unl.edu/amc
11MAA Science Policy Initiatives
- Contract with Lewis-Burke Associates, calendar
year 2004 - Washington Public Policy Advocacy Group
- Congressional contacts
- Federal Agency contacts
- Monthly reports to Science Policy Committee and
Executive Director
12MAA Science Policy Initiatives
- Science Policy Committee Meeting, March 22-23
- Arrangements and Briefings by Lewis-Burke
- Meet with Federal Agency Representatives
- Meet with Members of Congress
- Science Policy Committee Website
- Updated regularly
13MAA Science Policy Initiatives
- We participate in
- Committee on National Science Funding exhibits
for Congress, Reports and Letters to Congress and
the President - Council of Scientific Society Presidents
- Joint Policy Board for Mathematics (MAA, AMS,
SIAM, ASA) - Mathematics Awareness Month
- Communications Award
- Meetings with Federal Agency people and
Congressional Representatives
14MAA Study Tour of England
May 20th - June 3rd
- Abbreviated Itinerary
- London Friday, May 21 Monday, May 24
- Private guided tours of the British Museums
Babylonian, Egyptian, and Greek collections, the
British Librarys works of Leonardo da Vinci,
Galileo, and Newton Ranleigh Gardens Chelsea
Physic Garden and the Tower of London with a
talk on Harriot the architecture of Christopher
Wren. - Oxford Tuesday, May 25 Thursday, May 27
- Walking tour of Oxford conducted by Robin
Wilson Keble College Bodleian Library dinner
hosted by Oxford mathematicians Museum of the
History of Science talks by university
mathematicians Stonehenge, Avebury, and travel
through the Cotswalds.
15MAA Study Tour of England
May 20th - June 3rd
- Abbreviated Itinerary
- Cambridge Friday, May 28 Tuesday, June 1
- Bletchley Park, the Colleges of Cambridge
Grantham Newtons home,Woolsthorpe Manor
Trinity College Science Museum the Wren
Library, viewing a Newton first edition New
Cavendish Library talk on mathematical physics. - London Wednesday, June 2 Thursday, June 3
- Visit to the Royal Society farewell banquet.
16MAA Newest Publications
17Popular MAA Books
18See you at
MathFest!
August 12th - 14th in
Providence, Rhode Island
MAA INVITED ADDRESSES Pebbling Results by
Undergraduate Researchers Aparna Higgins,
University of Dayton The Mystery of the Missing
Tangents Steven Sigur, The Paideia School,
Atlanta How Computer Graphics is Changing
Hollywood Tony DeRose, Pixar Animation Studios
visit www.maa.org for more details