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Every summer, MAA MathFest shares the latest in mathematical research and education with a diverse audience nationwide. As the largest community of mathematicians, students, and enthusiasts, MAA provides an engaging and informative experience.

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US Team Earns 2nd Place at 2025 European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad

The US Team earned 2nd place in the 14th European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO), with each student also earning a gold medal for their individual performances. The EGMO is an international mathematics competition focused on gathering teams of young women from around the globe to engage in a two-day competition.  Typically, the competition is held...

2025 USAMO and USAJMO Thresholds Now Available

Congratulations to all AIME I and AIME II participants! Thank you for joining us this cycle. Scores have been finalized and qualifying thresholds for the USA Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO) and the USA Junior Mathematical Olympiad (USAJMO) have been determined. The USAMO and USAJMO indexes were calculated using the following formulas: USAMO Index = AMC 12...

US Team Earns Third Place at the 2025 Romanian Master of Mathematics

Washington, DC - The US team earned third place at this year’s Romanian Master of Mathematics (RMM) competition, which took place February 10 - 15, 2025 in Bucharest, Romania. The RMM is a challenging international high school mathematics competition that allows students to exchange mathematical ideas and engage in cross-cultural communication with other students worldwide....

Building Community Through Service: Julie Barnes MAA Spotlight

Julie Barnes has been a dedicated member of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) and an enthusiastic contributor to her section. Recently, she was honored with the Meritorious Service Award. Here, she shares her journey, experiences, and thoughts on service and community within the MAA. Julie Barnes: I love my section and am incredibly honored...

Results of the 85th William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition

WASHINGTON, DC - The Mathematical Association of America is proud to announce the results of the 2024 William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, the most prestigious mathematics competition for undergraduates. The 85th annual Putnam Competition, administered by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), recognized the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as the top team and named five...

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The MAA OPEN Math program is back with 14 intensive, online professional development workshops designed to help college math faculty implement research-based strategies, enhance student engagement, and connect with colleagues across the country.

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CUPM Compendium Volumes I and II

Edited by Susan Ganter and William Barker, these two volumes collect decades of work by the MAA Committee on the Undergraduate Program in Mathematics (CUPM) and related MAA committees. Volume 1 focuses on curriculum and program structures, while Volume 2 explores pedagogy, assessment, and strategies for supporting diverse student pathways. Together, they provide comprehensive guidance...

Progress through Calculus

From 2015 through 2019, the MAA conducted a study of the Precalculus through Calculus II sequence in U.S. colleges and universities, sponsored by NSF (DUE I-USE #1430540). The goals of this study are: The PI and co-PIs are David Bressoud (Macalester College), Rachel Levy (MAA), Jessica Ellis (Colorado State University), Sean Larsen (Portland State University),...
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Notes Volume 99 – Using Data-Centric Methods to Teach Introductory Statistics

Donna LaLonde and Deirdre Longacher Smeltzer Description: Discover a new way to teach statistics with Using Data-Centric Methods to Teach Introductory Statistics. This MAA Notes volume tells the story of StatPREP— an initiative designed to empower statistics instructors to create data-driven learning opportunities. Traditionally, teaching introductory statistics has emphasized procedural methods, formula-driven instruction, and small datasets....
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Notes Volume 72 – Hands On History: A Resource for Teaching Mathematics

Amy Shell-Gellasch, Editor. Description: This volume is a compilation of articles from researchers and educators who use the history of mathematics to facilitate active learning in the classroom. The contributions range from simple devices such as the rectangular protractor that can be made in a geometry classroom, to elaborate models of descriptive geometry that can...
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Notes Volume 73 – Making the Connection: Research and Teaching in Undergraduate Mathematics Education

Marilyn P. Carlson and Chris Rasmussen, Editors. Description: The chapters in this volume convey insights from mathematics education research that have direct implications for anyone interested in improving teaching and learning in undergraduate mathematics. This synthesis of research on learning and teaching mathematics provides relevant information for any mathematics department or any individual faculty member...