Student Talks at the Spring Meeting

UPDATE:

Here are the schedule and the abstracts for the Spring 2013 student talks in pdf form.

The Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware Section (EPaDel) of the Mathematical Association of America invites Graduate and Undergraduate students to present talks on mathematics-related topics during EPaDel's Sectional Spring Meeting at Dickinson College on Saturday, April 6, 2013

A talk in the Graduate Student Session should be 15 minutes in length. A talk in the Undergraduate Student Session should be approximately 10 minutes.

Your talk should fall into one of the three categories described below.

Expository: (e.g., historical topics in mathematics, mathematical problems, applications, an article from a mathematics journal, pedagogy, school mathematics curricula, teaching and learning of mathematics)
Mathematical Activity: (e.g., problems, modeling contests, Student Chapter or math club activities, internships or summer employment)
Research: (e.g., problems solved or attempted, honors projects)

Talks given in the undergraduate sessions should be presented at a level geared to an undergraduate audience.

How to Submit a Talk

The schedule and abstract for the student talks will appear here shortly.

Applications must include a brief abstract of the proposed talk.
Undergraduate students should use our online registration form for undergraduates.
Graduate students should use our online registration form for graduate students.

For more information contact our Student Speaker Coordinator, Nathan Shank, by email at shank@cs.moravian.edu.

Application deadline is March 22, 2013. Notification of speaking status will be made by email shortly after the deadline.

Student speakers will receive a waiver of registration fee for the meeting and a Certificate of Recognition from the Mathematical Association of America.

Tips for Giving a Good Talk

Please read through our tips for giving a mathematical talk as you prepare your presentation.