The Mathematical Association of America has a long tradition of excellence in mathematical exposition.
Undergraduate students will find our magazine to be the perfect starting place to begin to explore all the possibilities that mathematics offers.
First published in 1894, The American Mathematical Monthly publishes articles, notes, and other features about mathematics and the profession in ten issues each year. Its readers span a broad spectrum of mathematical interests and abilities. Della Dumbaugh, Editor, monthly@maa.org
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Mathematics Magazine publishes expository articles meant to appeal to a broad mathematical audience that includes strong undergraduate students. Our editorial philosophy is that if a topic is in any way related to mathematics, then it is potentially of interest to the magazine. Mathematics Magazine has been published continuously since 1947 and currently prints five issues per...
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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...
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Scatterplot: The MAA Journal of Data Science provides research and expository content at the intersection of mathematics, data science and educational practice. Scatterplot is a digital journal only available on T&F Online for MAA members. Rick Cleary, Editor
scatterplot@maa.org
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First published in 2004, Convergence is the MAA's online journal, where history, mathematics, and teaching meet. It offers a wealth of resources to help instructors enrich their students' learning experience by teaching mathematics using its dynamic history. Questions and submissions can be directed to Editors, Amy K. Ackerberg-Hastings and Daniel Otero at convergence@maa.org.
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