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The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) is a professional society that focuses on
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accessible at the undergraduate level. Members include
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s; and many others in academia, government, business, and industry. The MAA was founded in 1915 and is headquartered at 11 Dupont in the
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The organization publishes mathematics journals and books, including the ''
American Mathematical Monthly ''The American Mathematical Monthly'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of mathematics. It was established by Benjamin Finkel in 1894 and is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Mathematical Association of America. It is an exposi ...
'' (established in 1894 by Benjamin Finkel), the most widely read mathematics journal in the world according to records on
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Meetings

The MAA sponsors the annual summer MathFest and cosponsors with the
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the Joint Mathematics Meeting, held in early January of each year. On occasion the
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joins in these meetings. Twenty-nine regional sections also hold regular meetings.


Publications

The association publishes multiple journals in partnership with
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: * ''
The American Mathematical Monthly ''The American Mathematical Monthly'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of mathematics. It was established by Benjamin Finkel in 1894 and is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Mathematical Association of America. It is an exposito ...
'' is expository, aimed at a broad audience from undergraduate students to research mathematicians. * ''
Mathematics Magazine ''Mathematics Magazine'' is a refereed bimonthly publication of the Mathematical Association of America. Its intended audience is teachers of collegiate mathematics, especially at the junior/senior level, and their students. It is explicitly a j ...
'' is expository, aimed at teachers of undergraduate mathematics, especially at the junior-senior level. * ''
The College Mathematics Journal The ''College Mathematics Journal'' is an expository magazine aimed at teachers of college mathematics, particularly those teaching the first two years. It is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Mathematical Association of America and i ...
'' is expository, aimed at teachers of undergraduate mathematics, especially at the freshman-sophomore level. * ''
Math Horizons ''Math Horizons'' is a magazine aimed at undergraduates interested in mathematics, published by the Mathematical Association of America. It publishes expository articles about "beautiful mathematics" as well as articles about the culture of mathem ...
'' is expository, aimed at undergraduate students. ''
MAA FOCUS ''MAA FOCUS'' is the newsmagazine of the Mathematical Association of America The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) is a professional society that focuses on mathematics accessible at the undergraduate level. Members include university ...
'' is the association member newsletter. The Association publishes an online resource, Mathematical Sciences Digital Library (Math DL). The service launched in 2001 with the online-only ''Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications'' (JOMA) and a set of classroom tools, ''Digital Classroom Resources''. These were followed in 2004 by ''Convergence'', an online-only history magazine, and in 2005 by ''MAA Reviews'', an online book review service, and ''Classroom Capsules and Notes'', a set of classroom notes. The MAA publishes several book series, aimed at a broad audience, but primarily for undergraduates majoring in mathematics. The series are: ''
Anneli Lax New Mathematical Library The '' Anneli Lax New Mathematical Library '' is an expository monograph series published by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA). The books in the series are intended for a broad audience, including undergraduates (especially in their fi ...
'', ''
Carus Mathematical Monographs The ''Carus Mathematical Monographs'' is a monograph series published by the Mathematical Association of America.Drake, Miriam A. (2003). ''Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science: Lib-Pub.'' CRC Press, Books in this series are intended t ...
'', ''Classroom Resource Materials'', ''Dolciani Mathematical Expositions'', ''MAA Notes'', ''MAA Textbooks'', ''Problem Books'', and ''Spectrum''.


Competitions

The MAA sponsors numerous competitions for students, including the William Lowell Putnam Competition for undergraduate students, the online competition series, and the
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(AMC) for middle- and high-school students. This series of competitions is as follows: * AMC 8: 25 multiple choice questions in 40 minutes *
AMC 10 The American Mathematics Competitions (AMCs) are the first of a series of competitions in secondary school mathematics sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) that determine the United States of America's team for the Internati ...
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AMC 12 The American Mathematics Competitions (AMCs) are the first of a series of competitions in secondary school mathematics sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) that determine the United States of America's team for the Internati ...
: 25 multiple choice questions in 75 minutes * AIME: 15 short answer questions in a 3-hour period * USAMO/USAJMO: 6 questions, 2 days, 9 hours, proof-based olympiad Through this program, outstanding students are identified and invited to participate in the Mathematical Olympiad Program. Ultimately, six high school students are chosen to represent the U.S. at the International Mathematics Olympiad.


Sections

The MAA is composed of the following twenty-nine regional sections: Allegheny Mountain, EPADEL, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Intermountain, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana/Mississippi, MD-DC-VA, Metro New York, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska – SE SD, New Jersey, North Central, Northeastern, Northern CA – NV-HI, Ohio, Oklahoma-Arkansas, Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountain, Seaway, Southeastern, Southern CA – NV, Southwestern, Texas, Wisconsin


Special Interest Groups

There are seventeen Special Interest Groups of the Mathematical Association of America (SIGMAAs). These SIGMAAs were established to advance the MAA mission by supporting groups with a common mathematical interest, and facilitating interaction between such groups and the greater mathematics community. * Mathematics and the Arts * Business, Industry, Government * Mathematical and Computational Biology * Environmental Mathematics * History of Mathematics * Inquiry-Based Learning * Math Circles for Students and Teachers * Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching * Philosophy of Mathematics * Quantitative Literacy * Recreational MathematicsThree New Sigmaas Formed
by Jacqueline Jensen-Vallin, MAA
* Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education * Mathematics and Sports * Statistics Education * Teaching Advanced High School Mathematics * Undergraduate Research * Mathematics Instruction Using the WEB


Awards and prizes

The MAA distributes many prizes, including the Chauvenet Prize and the Carl B. Allendoerfer Award,
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, Lester R. Ford Award, George Pólya Award, Merten M. Hasse Prize, Henry L. Alder Award, Euler Book Prize awards, the Yueh-Gin Gung and Dr. Charles Y. Hu Award for Distinguished Service to Mathematics, and Beckenbach Book Prize.


Memberships

The MAA is one of four partners in the Joint Policy Board for Mathematics (JPBM), and participates in the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences (CBMS), an umbrella organization of sixteen professional societies.


Historical accounts

A detailed history of the first fifty years of the MAA appears in . A report on activities prior to
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appears in . Further details of its history can be found in . In addition numerous regional sections of the MAA have published accounts of their local history. The MAA was established in 1915. But the roots of the Association can be traced to the 1894 founding of the ''American Mathematical Monthly'' by Benjamin Finkel, who wrote "Most of our existing journals deal almost exclusively with subjects beyond the reach of the average student or teacher of mathematics or at least with subjects with which they are familiar, and little, if any, space, is devoted to the solution of problems…No pains will be spared on the part of the Editors to make this the most interesting and most popular journal published in America." The MAA records are preserved as part of the Archives of American Mathematics.


Inclusivity

The MAA has for a long time followed a strict policy of inclusivity and non-discrimination. In previous periods it was subject to the same problems of discrimination that were widespread across the United States. One notorious incident at a south-eastern sectional meeting in
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in 1951 has been documented by the American mathematician and equal rights activist Lee Lorch, who in 2007 received the most prestigious award given by the MAA (the Yueh-Gin Gung and Dr. Charles Y. Hu Award for Distinguished Service to Mathematics). The citation delivered at the 2007 MAA awards presentation, where Lorch received a standing ovation, recorded that: :"''Lee Lorch, the chair of the mathematics department at Fisk University, and three Black colleagues, Evelyn Boyd (now Granville), Walter Brown, and H. M. Holloway came to the meeting and were able to attend the scientific sessions. However, the organizer for the closing banquet refused to honor the reservations of these four mathematicians. (Letters in Science, August 10, 1951, pp. 161–162 spell out the details). Lorch and his colleagues wrote to the governing bodies of the AMS and MAA seeking bylaws against discrimination. Bylaws were not changed, but non-discriminatory policies were established and have been strictly observed since then.''" The Association's first woman president was Dorothy Lewis Bernstein (1979–1980).


Presidents

The presidents of the MAA: *1916 Earle R Hedrick *1917
Florian Cajori Florian Cajori (February 28, 1859 – August 14 or 15, 1930) was a Swiss-American historian of mathematics. Biography Florian Cajori was born in Zillis, Switzerland, as the son of Georg Cajori and Catherine Camenisch. He attended schools firs ...
*1918 Edward V Huntington *1919 Herbert Ellsworth Slaught *1920 David Eugene Smith *1921 George A Miller *1922 Raymond C Archibald *1923 Robert D Carmichael *1924 Henry L Rietz *1925 Julian L Coolidge *1926 Dunham Jackson *1927–1928 Walter B Ford *1929–1930 John W Young *1931–1932 Eric T Bell *1933–1934 Arnold Dresden *1935–1936 David R Curtiss *1937–1938 Aubrey J Kempner *1939–1940 Walter B Carver *1941–1942 Raymond Woodard Brink *1943–1944 William D Cairns *1945–1946 Cyrus C MacDuffee *1947–1948 Lester R Ford *1949–1950 Rudolph E Langer *1951–1952
Saunders Mac Lane Saunders Mac Lane (August 4, 1909 – April 14, 2005), born Leslie Saunders MacLane, was an American mathematician who co-founded category theory with Samuel Eilenberg. Early life and education Mac Lane was born in Norwich, Connecticut, near w ...
*1953–1954 Edward J McShane *1955–1956 William L Duren, Jr *1957–1958 G Baley Price *1959–1960 Carl B Allendoerfer *1961–1962 Albert W Tucker *1963–1964 R H Bing *1965–1966 Raymond L Wilder *1967–1968 Edwin E Moise *1969–1970 Gail S Young *1971–1972 Victor Klee *1973–1974 Ralph P Boas *1975–1976 Henry O Pollak *1977–1978 Henry L Alder *1979–1980 Dorothy L Bernstein *1981–1982 Richard D Anderson *1983–1984 Ivan Niven *1985–1986 Lynn A Steen *1987–1988 Leonard Gillman *1989–1990 Lida K Barrett *1991–1992 Deborah Tepper Haimo *1993–1994 Donald L Kreider *1995–1996 Kenneth A Ross *1997–1998 Gerald L Alexanderson *1999–2000 Thomas F Banchoff *2001–2002 Ann E. Watkins *2003–2004 Ronald L Graham *2005–2006 Carl C Cowen *2007–2008 Joseph A Gallian *2009–2010 David M Bressoud *2011–2012 Paul M Zorn *2013–2014 Bob Devaney *2015–2016 Francis E. Su *2017–2018
Deanna Haunsperger Deanna Haunsperger (born 1964) is an American mathematician and Professor of Mathematics at Carleton College. She was the president of the Mathematical Association of America for the 2017–2018 term. She co-created and co-organized the Carleton ...
*2019–2020 Michael Dorff *2021-2022
Jennifer Quinn Jennifer J. Quinn is an American mathematician specializing in combinatorics, and professor of mathematics at the University of Washington Tacoma. She sits on the board of governors of the Mathematical Association of America, and is serving as ...
*2022-Present
Hortensia Soto Hortensia Soto is a Mexican–American mathematics education, mathematics educator, and a professor of mathematics at Colorado State University. In May 2018, she was appointed Associate Secretary of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA). ...


See also

* American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges *
American Mathematical Society The American Mathematical Society (AMS) is an association of professional mathematicians dedicated to the interests of mathematical research and scholarship, and serves the national and international community through its publications, meetings, ...
* Computer-based mathematics education *
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Founded in 1920, The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) is a professional organization for schoolteachers of mathematics in the United States. One of its goals is to improve the standards of mathematics in education. NCTM holds an ...
*
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) is a professional society dedicated to applied mathematics, computational science, and data science through research, publications, and community. SIAM is the world's largest scientific soci ...


Notes


References

* *, talk by Lee Lorch at AMS Special Session, Cincinnati, January 1994. Reprinted in . * * * * (includes citation for Lee Lorch)


External links


MAA official website
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