Department to Host Meeting of Oklahoma-Arkansas Section of Mathematical Association

Check-in and registration will be held in the Student Success CORD building
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Check-in and registration will be held in the Student Success CORD building

The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the U of A will host the 85th annual OK-AR Mathematical Association of America Sectional Meeting on April 4-6, to be held at the main campus of the U of A, in Fayetteville.

Registration is required, and the schedule of events will be posted on https://maa.uark.edu.

If you have any questions about the conference, please contact professor Tulin Kaman.

Abstract submission deadline is March 5.

About the Mathematical Association of America: The Mathematical Association of America is the world's largest community of mathematicians, students and enthusiasts. We further the understanding of our world through mathematics because mathematics drives society and shapes our lives. ​Visit maa.org/about-maa to learn more about our mission.

Contacts

Tulin Kaman, associate professor
Department of Mathematical Sciences
479-575-3351, tkaman@uark.edu

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