Department to Host Meeting of Oklahoma-Arkansas Section of Mathematical Association
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.
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Tulin Kaman, associate professor
Department of Mathematical Sciences
479-575-3351,
tkaman@uark.edu
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