Updated March 25, 2021

Zoom links for all meetings are on the Schedule. The password to enter these zoom rooms was sent via email to all registered participants (check your junk folder if you don't see it). For those who register from here on out, you will receive an email within 10-20 minutes of registering. The email sender is maa2021conference@gmail.com (an automated messaging bot setup for this meeting). Please contact Ben Woodruff directly (woodruffb@byui.edu) with questions.


Added March 22, 2021

Greetings fellow mathematics fans!

Due to the impact of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, the Intermountain Section's executive committee decided to hold our annual spring section meeting virtually. Nevertheless, we hope to deliver a professionally-enriching palette of talks and discussions that you will find both enjoyable and stimulating.

The virtual conference will take place on Friday, March 26 and Saturday, March 27, 2021. Most of our usual events will still be featured, including keynote speakers, contributed talks, and student activities (such as the Calculus Bee). We are confident that there will be something for everyone at this conference.

We thank everyone for the hard work (often behind the scenes) that has gone into the planning and implementation of this conference. We especially recognize the dedication of the host of our originally scheduled in-person conference: Brigham Young University-Idaho in Rexburg, Idaho.

Let's hope that next year we can meet together in person, when Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah is our host!

Derek W. Hein
Chair, Intermountain Section
Professor of Mathematics
Southern Utah University


The Intermountain Section of the MAA is delighted to announce the virtual Spring 2021 Annual Conference held on March 26 - 27.

Plenary Speakers

Michael Dorff

Tom Edgar

Angie Hodge-Zickerman

The program includes contributed talks by faculty and students, a student competition (Integration Bee), teaching discussions (facilitated by Project NExT Fellows), as well as networking with peers. We invite submissions for contributed faculty talks in three areas: math education/teaching, pure math, and applied math. Moreover, students research talks are strongly encouraged and welcomed.

We look forward to seeing you soon.

The officers of the Intermountain Section of the MAA

Visit maa.org for more information on the Intermountain Section of the Mathematics Association of America.