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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: NCMATYC News
NCMATYC News – Conference Announcement
We are excited to announce the next NCMATYC conference will be at … Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute in Hudson, NC – School link The dates for the conference are March 7th – 8th. More information about the conference … Continue reading
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Before 2017 Ends
We need your help in making two deadlines. Teacher of Excellence Award nominations are due 12/22/2017. Let’s make sure people get recognized for the amazing work they do in and out of the classroom. http://ncmatyc.matyc.org/awards/ Calling all awesome NCMATYC members. … Continue reading
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End of Semester Wrap Up
Across the Great 58 community colleges of North Carolina, the 2017 Fall semester is quickly coming to an end. Here are some important reminders for NCMATYC. Just 97 days left till the 2018 conference. Have you registered and booked your … Continue reading
Leading the IMPACT
NCMATYC had a strong representation at the annual AMATYC conference in San Diego. One big push from AMATYC is the new document IMPACT (http://www.amatyc.org/mpage/IMPACT). The document is still a rough draft and they need us to be giving feedback. Group … Continue reading
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NCMATYC Travel Awards
Across the Great 58, amazing educators are getting ready for the 2017 Fall Semester. NCMATYC SLACK is a great place to colLABorate by sharing pacing guides, posting first week lessons, asking questions, helping people who are teaching a course for … Continue reading
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