Author Archives: Tyler Clark

AWM Workshop @ JMM 2013

At the 2013 Joint Math Meetings in San Diego, there will be an Association for Women in Mathematics workshop. See the eligibility requirements below or visit https://sites.google.com/site/awmmath/programs/workshops/jmm-workshop to submit an application. Eligibility: To be eligible for selection and funding, a graduate student must … Continue reading

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New AMS Graduate Student Blog Flyer

Thanks to Colin Swanson and everyone in the graphic arts department at the AMS for working to create a new flyer for the blog. Click the image to the right to download a PDF version of the flyer. Feel free … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday, Leibniz

Today is Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s 366th birthday. Thanks to him for his mathematical contributions. How has Leibniz impacted your life? When a truth is necessary, the reason for it can be found by analysis, that is, by resolving it into … Continue reading

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Function Association

Today I began assisting and sitting in on a one-week Advanced Placement Summer Institute at Western Kentucky University. I am helping in the beginning and experienced Calculus AB teachers’  workshop led by Benita Albert from Oak Ridge in Tennessee. Even … Continue reading

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Travel Grants for Graduate Students

The American Mathematical Society, with support from a private gift, is now accepting applications for travel grants to provide partial support to graduate students in order to attend one of the Fall 2012 AMS Sectional Meetings. All full time graduate students in the … Continue reading

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