-
Upcoming Events
-
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
What is your forecast of colLABoration?
Groundhog day is tomorrow. Do you already feel like you are buried in the Spring semester and can barely peek your head out to see what is going on? Here are a few reminders for you. Register and pay for … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 NCMATYC Conference, NCMATYC News
Leave a comment
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
Posted in General Announcements, NCMATYC News
Leave a comment
Cyber Monday Math
On this cyber Monday, not only does NCMATYC have great deals for you today, but all year long! FREE – Sign up to give a presentation at the 2017 NCMATYC conference. Due date is 12/1. FREE – Nominate a colleague … Continue reading
In the Next 7 Days
The Fall semester is quickly coming to an end and in the upcoming week you have three great opportunities to be involved with NCMATYC. The deadline to apply for the colLABorate workshop has been extended till November 15. Please help … Continue reading
Posted in NCMATYC News
Leave a comment
Spooktacular Opportunities
The due date to submit an application for the colLABorate workshop is 7 days from now! This is not a haunted house of mathematics. Don’t trick yourself into thinking that this is scary or that you don’t have time knock … Continue reading
Posted in NCMATYC News
Leave a comment