The Department of Mathematics at the University of Colorado at Boulder ("CU-Boulder") is pleased to host the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Section of the Mathematical Association of America.
Details of the meeting will be posted at http://math.colorado.edu/~stade/CUMAA.html/.
We are inviting mathematics teachers at all levels -- middle school, high school and college; as well as undergraduate and graduate students; industry; and government, to contribute and attend. There will be a variety of invited talks and sessions catering to a variety of interests.
Registration is available on the web here.
Proposals for talks may be submitted here. For full consideration, proposals must be submitted by March 25, 2011.
The meeting will feature four invited speakers:
Dr. Edward B. Burger,
Professor of Mathematics and Lissack Professor for Social Responsibility and Personal Ethics,
Williams College;
Robert Foster Cherry Professor for Great Teaching,
Baylor University. Title of Talk:
"How Always to Win at Limbo"
or
"You can sum some of the series some of the time, and
some of the series none of the time... but can you sum
some of the series ALL of the time?"
Dr. Joseph W. Dauben, Distinguished Professor, Department of History, Herbert H. Lehman College, CUNY, and Ph.D. Program in History, The Graduate Center, City University of New York. Title of talk: "Writing Biographies: Mathematicians as Historical Subjects."
Dr. Frank Farris, MAA National featured speaker; Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Santa Clara University; past editor of
Dr. Eric Stade, Professor of Mathematics, University Colorado at Boulder; 2010 Burton W. Jones Distinguished Teaching Award Recipient. Title of talk: TBA.

