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Spuyten Duyvil Undergraduate Mathematics Conference

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Every spring, Manhattan University takes part in the Spuyten Duyvil Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, an exciting opportunity for undergraduate students to attend and actively participate in a professional mathematics meeting and discuss mathematics with their peers.

Attendees may apply to give a 15-minute talk or submit a poster.

The Spuyten Duyvil Undergraduate Mathematics Conference is a one-day conference that is hosted by a different university in the Northeast region once a year.  The conference consists of presentations by undergraduate students, faculty, and professionals in mathematics and related disciplines.

The conference is primarily funded by a National Science Foundation grant through the Mathematical Association of America.  Manhattan University is a co-sponsor.

How to Join

For more information about the conference, contact Matt Jura, assistant professor of mathematics, at 718-862-7359 or matthew.jura@manhattan.edu.