The Fall 2024 ArizMATYC Conference will be hosted by Pima Community College’s East Campus on Friday, October 4, 2024.
The Fall 2024 ArizMATYC Conference will be hosted by Pima Community College’s East Campus on Friday, October 4, 2024.
We look forward to seeing you soon at the joint conference of ArizMATYC and the MAA Southwestern Section on April 12 – 13 at Mohave Community College’s Lake Havasu Campus!
ArizMATYC and the MAA Southwestern Section will host a joint Spring 2024 conference on April 12 – 13 at Mohave Community College’s Lake Havasu Campus (1977 Acoma Blvd. West, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403).
Chandler-Gilbert Community College (CGCC) will host the Fall 2023 ArizMATYC Conference on Friday, October 6. The conference will be held on the Pecos Campus (2626 East Pecos Road, Chandler AZ, 85225).
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Join your colleagues in Flagstaff on April 7, 2023 for the next great ArizMATYC meeting.

Join us on Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2 for the joint conference of ArizMATYC and the Southwestern Section of the MAA. It will be held at Arizona State University’s Polytechnic campus!
Friday, April 1
Saturday, April 2
We look forward to seeing you!
The Fall ArizMATYC will be held at NAU on Friday, October 11.

Join mathematics faculty from throughout
the Southwest for the Spring 2019 ArizMATYC Conference. The conference will be held at the Main Campus of Phoenix College in Phoenix, Arizona on Friday, February 8. To kick off this amazing conference, Calculus, the Musical will playing on Thursday, February 7th at 7:00 pm for a special engagement at the Bulpitt Auditorium. The event is free to the public.
The conference will include a keynote by Dr. Uri Treisman, breakout sessions, a poster session, and vendor tables in addition to a delicious breakfast and lunch.
The spring conference of ArizMATYC will be a student-centered day of learning focused on increasing equity and access for students through mathematics. We invite participants to develop a talk or a poster session that they, their students, or both can present. Presentation formats will include standard, burst, and poster sessions. Presentations for the Spring ArizMATYC Conference can focus on topics such as instruction, history of mathematics, applied math, technology, strategies for success, opportunities for growth, and/or student success. Additional ideas might include: research in the classroom, students and collaborative learning, or group projects that work. Presenters and attendees are encouraged to explore the question around this conference’s theme: How do we promote equity and access for students through mathematics?
ArizMATYC Spring 2019 Conference Agenda
ArizMATYC Conference Program and Session Descriptions
The fall conference of ArizMATYC will be a student centered day of learning so be sure to bring students! We invite you to begin now to develop a talk you and your students can present. Some ideas might include: research in the classroom, students and collaborative learning, or group projects that work. Join us to explore the question: