The Ohio Xi Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon at
Youngstown State University is hosting its eleventh annual regional
Conference
The meeting will give undergraduate students the opportunity to present results
of their projects and research, and to listen to topics that are of interest
to other undergraduate students in our region. Any topic in undergraduate
mathematics that is likely to be of interest to other undergraduate mathematics
students is appropriate, be it in history, education, research, or anything
between. We are scheduling the talks for 15 minutes each with five minutes
between talks. Each student giving a talk should list a faculty advisor, primarily
for ease of communication.
The National Science Foundation Regional Mathematics Conferences (NSF-RUMC) Grant Committee is supporting our conference this year (NSF Grant DMS-0536991). We have a limited amount of travel funding available. If you are in need of travel assistance, please contact Jay Kerns as soon as possible.
Parking passes will be available at the entrance to the the M-2 parking deck, located on the corner of 5th Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, adjacent to Cushwa Hall, where the conference is located. You should enter the deck from 5th Avenue. At the parking booth, tell them that you are visiting YSU for a mathematics conference and they will give you a parking pass. The deck clearance is 6 feet, 3 inches high. If you are concerned about parking a van in the deck, you should park across Lincoln Avenue in the M-24 parking lot. Enter this lot on Grant Avenue. If you need to park in the M-24 lot, you should pick up your pass from the parking attendant at the M-2 deck and give it to the M-24 attendant. You can also pay the M-24 attendant $4 per car and bring us the receipt for which we will reimburse you.
If you plan to come to our conference, please register (even if you are not
giving a presentation). Your registration helps us determine how many materials
are needed. Thanks!
Due to the funding received by NSF grant DMS-0536991 and the generosity of
the YSU Department of Mathematics and Statistics, there will be no registration
fee for this event.
You may be interested in reading the article
"The Youngstown State University Undergraduate Mathematics Conference" available at MAA on-line.
If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact Dr. Jay Kerns.