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Upcoming Events
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JSM (Joint Statistics Meeting)
Portland, OR
August 3 - 8, 2024 -
MAA MathFest
Indianapolis, IN
August 7-10, 2024 -
AMS Fall Southeastern Sectional Meeting
Georgia Southern University
Savannah, GA
October 5 - 6, 2024 -
50th Annual AMATYC Conference
Atlanta, GA
November 14 - 17, 2024 -
JMM (Joint Mathematics Meeting) 2025
Seattle, WA
January 8 - 11, 2025 -
NCMATYC Annual Conference
Forsythe Technical CC
March 12 - 14, 2025 -
USCOTS (US Conference on Teaching Statistics)
Iowa State Univeristy
Ames, IA
July 15 - 19, 2025
Category Archives: General Announcements
October Checklist
And just like that we are almost half way through another semester. Check out these items. NCMATYC is raising money for a TexMATYC member who was selected to present at the AMATYC conference but their school no longer has travel … Continue reading
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1 Great Thing
Many community colleges are starting their Fall Semester this week. Take a moment in NCMATYC Slack to share one great thing you did / will do for the 1st day of classes. While you are in NCMATYC Slack, check out … Continue reading
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Less Than Two Months
The NCMATYC conference and the colLABorate workshop are quickly approaching. We have 72 people already registered for the conference. Be sure to complete yours before the February 19th early registration deadline. Lodging, registration, tentative schedule, and presentations can be found … Continue reading
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End of Year NCMATYC List
As the 2016 Fall semester comes to a close, be sure to add NCMATYC to your checkoff list. Registration and lodging information are now available at the NCMATYC web page. http://ncmatyc.matyc.org/conferences/2017-ncmatyc-conference-durham-tech/ Take a moment to nominate a person for the … Continue reading
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October Due Dates
We hope that all of our community college friends on the east cost are safe and that the hurricane doesn’t cause too much disruption to your semester. The Fall semester is already half way done for most of us. Please … Continue reading