Call For Presentations

The Moravian College chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon invites you to the 24th annual Moravian College Student Mathematics Conference on February 20, 2010, a unique opportunity for undergraduate students from throughout the region to meet and discuss mathematics. The day begins with an invited address, which is followed by a program devoted to student talks in the fields of mathematics, statistics, operations research, and computing.

Our invited speaker will be Annalisa Crannell from Franklin & Marshall College

We hope that you will choose to attend, either to give a talk or just to listen. The conference will begin with registration at 9:00 a.m., in the lobby of the Priscilla Payne Hurd Academic Complex, and conclude by 3:30 p.m.

We are looking for undergraduate students interested in giving talks at the conference. The talks should be 15 minutes in length and may be on any topic related to MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS, OPERATIONS RESEARCH, or COMPUTING. Possibilities would include the following:

If you are interested in giving a talk, please fill out our registration form You will need a title and an abstract of approximately 50 words.

The deadline for signing up for a talk is February 15, 2010.