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Mathematics Communications

  1. Advances and Connections of Modern Geometric Function Theory Conference
  2. Keeler Lectures (Historical Information)
  3. Marjorie Lee Browne Colloquium - MLK Day
  4. Rainich Lectures
  5. Van Eenam Lectures
  6. Ziwet Lectures
  7. Seminars & Colloquia
    1. All
    2. Algebraic Geometry
    3. Algebraic Geometry Learning
    4. Algebraic Geometry Reading
    5. Algebraic Topology
    6. Applied & Interdisciplinary Mathematics (AIM)
    7. Colloquium Series
    8. Combinatorics
    9. Commutative Algebra
    10. Complex Analysis, Dynamics and Geometry
    11. Differential Equations
    12. Dissertation Defense
    13. Financial/Actuarial Mathematics
    14. Geometry
    15. Group, Lie and Number Theory
    16. Inquiry Based Learning (IBL)
    17. Integrable Systems and Random Matrix Theory
    18. Intersection Theory Learning Seminar
    19. Learning Community on Inclusive Teaching in Mathematics
    20. Learning Seminar in Algebraic Combinatorics
    21. Lectures on Schubert Polynomials
    22. Logic
    23. Math Undergraduate Seminar
    24. Mathematics Communications
    25. Mathematics Pedagogy Course/Seminar
    26. Michigan Center for Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics (MCAIM)
    27. Preprint Algebraic Geometry
    28. Probability
    29. Representation Stability Seminar
    30. RTG Seminar on Geometry, Dynamics and Topology
    31. RTG Seminar on Number Theory
    32. Schubert Seminar
    33. Special Events
    34. Student AIM Seminar
    35. Student Algebraic Geometry
    36. Student Analysis
    37. Student Machine Learning Seminar and Reading Group
    38. Student Number Theory
    39. Student Number Theory Reading Group
    40. Student Combinatorics
    41. Student Commutative Algebra
    42. Student Dynamics/Geometry/Topology
    43. Student Logic and History of Math Seminar
    44. Topology

In the Mathematics Communication seminar we will be investigating many different aspects of the practice from storytelling and narrative to when you should use different mediums to communicate your work to who is and should be communicating mathematics. The seminar will also feature talks from active mathematics communicators sharing about their practice and methods. Many weeks will be best experienced if you read an article or watch a video or listen to a podcast which we will be discussing first, all of those materials will be available at https://tinyurl.com/mathCommSemF22.

See full semester of Mathematics Communications Seminars here

Mathematics Communications:

  1. Advances and Connections of Modern Geometric Function Theory Conference
  2. Keeler Lectures (Historical Information)
  3. Marjorie Lee Browne Colloquium - MLK Day
  4. Rainich Lectures
  5. Van Eenam Lectures
  6. Ziwet Lectures
  7. Seminars & Colloquia
    1. All
    2. Algebraic Geometry
    3. Algebraic Geometry Learning
    4. Algebraic Geometry Reading
    5. Algebraic Topology
    6. Applied & Interdisciplinary Mathematics (AIM)
    7. Colloquium Series
    8. Combinatorics
    9. Commutative Algebra
    10. Complex Analysis, Dynamics and Geometry
    11. Differential Equations
    12. Dissertation Defense
    13. Financial/Actuarial Mathematics
    14. Geometry
    15. Group, Lie and Number Theory
    16. Inquiry Based Learning (IBL)
    17. Integrable Systems and Random Matrix Theory
    18. Intersection Theory Learning Seminar
    19. Learning Community on Inclusive Teaching in Mathematics
    20. Learning Seminar in Algebraic Combinatorics
    21. Lectures on Schubert Polynomials
    22. Logic
    23. Math Undergraduate Seminar
    24. Mathematics Communications
    25. Mathematics Pedagogy Course/Seminar
    26. Michigan Center for Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics (MCAIM)
    27. Preprint Algebraic Geometry
    28. Probability
    29. Representation Stability Seminar
    30. RTG Seminar on Geometry, Dynamics and Topology
    31. RTG Seminar on Number Theory
    32. Schubert Seminar
    33. Special Events
    34. Student AIM Seminar
    35. Student Algebraic Geometry
    36. Student Analysis
    37. Student Machine Learning Seminar and Reading Group
    38. Student Number Theory
    39. Student Number Theory Reading Group
    40. Student Combinatorics
    41. Student Commutative Algebra
    42. Student Dynamics/Geometry/Topology
    43. Student Logic and History of Math Seminar
    44. Topology