

NE-COMMIT 2025
The 2025 NE-COMMIT Fall Conference organization is underway. As a reminder, the conference will be held on September 27th at the College of the Holy Cross, in Worcester (MA). The theme of this year's conference is AI in the Inquiry Classroom: using technology equitably for a better classroom experience.
At this time, we would like to request that you fill out the following form to express interest in attending the conference. Filling out the form will just take a minute! You don't need to have a proposal for an active session ready yet; we will reach out later in June to request them. At this point, we are just trying to gauge interest and encourage you to save the date. Please fill it out at your earliest convenience.
https://forms.gle/rfyn7gjW4xBV5EjK9
I am also happy to share some exciting news about the conference. First of all, our plenary speaker this year will be Dr Feryâl Alayont, from Grand Valley State University. Dr. Alayont is one of the organizers of the MAA group "Teaching Math with Generative AI" and organized an AMS Special Session on Generative AI for Improving Instructional Productivity at the JMM in Seattle. She is also the author of the open-access textbook An Inquiry-Based Introduction to Linear Algebra and Applications. We are very excited to have her join us in September!
The second piece of news is that we have secured funding from the College of the Holy Cross for our conference, which means that registration for the conference will be free this year. Free registration includes breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks. As usual, after the conference we will have an optional dinner, which everybody will cover at their own expense.
We look forward to seeing you in Worcester in September!
Sincerely,
NE-COMMIT Fall Conference Planning Committee
Zhanar Berikkyzy, Fairfield University
Annela Kelly, Regis Collegebe
Xavier Ramos Olive, College of the Holy Cross
Lauren Rose, Bard College
Ileana Vasu, Smith College
Becca Winarski, College of the Holy Cross






SECTION NEXT LUNCH AND WORKSHOP
All NES Section NExT Fellows qualify for free meals throughout the conference. This includes the Section NExT lunch on Friday, the banquet on Friday night, and lunch on Saturday of the conference. If, in addition, as an NES Section NExT fellow, you are giving a contributed talk, your registration fee to the conference is also $0. If you qualify as an NES Section NExT Fellow, please sign up for meals at the Section NExT Fellow ($0) rate. If you are also planning to give a talk, do the same for the registration fee portion of the form (Section NExT Fellow giving talk $0). More details on NES MAA Section NExT Fellows can be found at: www.northeastern.maa.org/section-next.


Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference
The Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference (HRUMC) is a one-day mathematics conference held annually each Spring semester at rotating institutions and attended by students & faculty from various universities, colleges, & community colleges in New York & New England (so far!). The first meeting was held in 1994 at Siena College in Loudonville, NY. The conference features short talks by students & faculty and a longer invited address by a noted mathematician. Lunch & other light refreshments are served.
https://sites.google.com/view/hrumc


MAA Math Fest
Join us August 2 - 5, 2023 at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida for MAA MathFest 2023! More details to be announced here as they are made available. We are looking forward to seeing you!
Every summer, MAA MathFest presents the latest in mathematical research and education to diverse audiences across the nation. As the largest community of mathematicians, students, and enthusiasts, MAA is proud to bring an interactive, accessible, and informative experience to you this year.
Why Attend MAA MathFest?
Interact with professionals from all corners of mathematics and other STEM fields.
Learn from talks and papers that help accelerate the understanding of mathematics and its impact on our world.
MAA MathFest has valuable programming for everyone, including students, early-career mathematicians, mathematics faculty, and math teachers.
Professional development courses, workshops, and themed paper sessions provide opportunities to further develop mathematics and education knowledge and skills.
https://web.cvent.com/event/6ee04f0b-0da3-45ee-b9d6-61cd14e1e5d0/summary


Twenty-ninth Leonard C. Sulski Memorial Lecture and Dinner
Topology, particularly algebraic topology, seeks to develop computable invariants to quantify the shape of abstract spaces. This talk will discuss how such invariants can be used to analyze scientific data sets in tasks like time series analysis, semi-supervised learning, and dimensionality reduction. I will use several examples to illustrate the real applications of these ideas.


NE-COMMIT Conference
https://sites.google.com/wit.edu/ne-commitfallconference2022/welcome

MAA MathFest 2022
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
1201 Market Street
(Guest Entrance at 1200 Filbert Street)
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Spring 2022 NES/MAA Section Meeting
The next Section Meeting is our Spring 2022 Meeting, currently planned to be held in person on June 3 and 4 at Southern Connecticut State University. More information about the meeting, along with opportunities to register to attend and to submit abstracts for our Teaching Hour or for an Undergraduate Student or Contributed Paper session and more, will be available in the coming months.
We look forward to seeing you this June!
