The College Mathematics Journal is an expository journal focused on mathematical topics inspired by the undergraduate mathematics curriculum, in particular, the first two years. It publishes well-written and captivating articles that explore new mathematics or old mathematics in a new way and are aimed at college mathematics teachers and their upper-level students.
The College Mathematics Journal prints five issues per year.
Tamara Lakins, Editor
cmj@maa.org
The College Mathematics Journal is MAA Member-Access Content
About
The College Mathematics Journal is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing high-quality exposition on mathematical topics related to the undergraduate curriculum.
This journal features well-crafted articles that explore new or innovative perspectives on both new and existing mathematics, most of which are accessible to upper-level undergraduates. It welcomes engaging writing, historical perspectives, and open questions.
"It welcomes engaging writing, historical perspectives, and open questions."
The journal is most beneficial to those who are college mathematics teachers, especially those teaching the first two years.
The College Mathematics Journal only publishes manuscripts in English and has a double-blind review policy.
The College Mathematics Journal accepts the following types of articles.
- Articles
- Classroom Capsules
- Problems and Solutions
- Proofs Without Words
- Media Highlights
Submit to The College Mathematics Journal
Templates and Style File
Please download and use the LaTeX Style File with the article, Classroom Capsule, and Proof Without Words templates before uploading your submission to The College Mathematics Journal.
Refereeing for The College Mathematics Journal
Problems and Solutions
Consistently the most downloaded section of CMJ, we invite readers and math enthusiasts to submit original problems that will appeal to the readers of CMJ. Problem proposals must be accompanied by solutions. Submitted problems should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Classroom Capsules
A Classroom Capsule is a short article, typically 1-3 pages in length, that contains new insight on a topic taught in undergraduate mathematics. It is preferably something that can be directly introduced into a college classroom as an effective teaching strategy or tool.
Media Highlights
Media Highlights are short reviews (up to half a page) intended to help readers monitor a broad spectrum of publications, web materials, professional activities, and instructional resources. Readers are encouraged to submit items that will be of interest to colleagues in the mathematical community.
History and Past Editors
The College Mathematics Journal began as The Two-Year College Mathematics Journal. It was founded and published by Prindle, Weber & Schmidt, Inc. in collaboration with the MAA, and MAA president Gail Young.
Contact
Change of address, missing issue inquiries, and other subscription correspondence should be sent to:
Taylor & Francis
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Reprints
General permission is granted to institutional members of the MAA for noncommercial reproduction in limited quantities of individual articles (in whole or in part) provided a complete reference is made to the source. Reprint permission should be requested from Taylor and Francis. Please use the form below.