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The ACMS sponsors a biennial conference, held in odd-numbered years, generally in late May.  A gathering at the annual Joint Mathematics Meetings in January is also sponsored; that gathering has normally consisted of a dinner and a lecture.

 

Seventeenth Biennial ACMS Conference Mark your calendars for May 27-30, 2009 for the next ACMS meeting, to be held at Wheaton College. Terry Perciante will be the conference coordinator, and he is already seeking input regarding the conference.

 

Conference Proceedings — Those interested in obtaining a print copy of any volume of the conference proceedings for their library or personal collection should contact the ACMS Executive Secretary for availability and price information.

 


Past Biennial Conferences

 

2007— Messiah College, Grantham, PA

Invited speakers:  Francis Edward Su, Harvey Mudd College; Jennifer J. Wiseman, NASA; and Charles R. Hampton, Wooster College

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

Conference website from after the conference, including abstracts

2005 — Huntington College, Huntington, IN

Main speakers:  Fernando Q. Gouvêa, Colby College and Larry Wall

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

Conference website from after the conference, including photographs and PowerPoint presentations, as archived

2003 — Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego

Main speaker:  Paul Zorn, St. Olaf College

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

Abstracts of papers presented at the conference

Conference information from before the conference, as archived

2001 — Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI

Main Speakers:  William Dembski, Baylor University and James Keener, University of Utah

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

Conference information from before the conference, as archived

1999 — Gordon College, Wenham, MA

Main speaker:  William Dunham, Muhlenberg College

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

1997 — Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL

Main speaker:  Owen Gingerich, Smithsonian Institute and Harvard University

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

1995 — Taylor University, Upland, IN

Main speakers:  David S. Moore, Purdue University and Thomas Banchoff, Brown University

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

1993 — Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA

Main speakers:  Joseph Dauben, CUNY and Donald Knuth, Stanford University

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

1991 — Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL

Main speaker:  Joan Richards, Brown University

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

1989 — Messiah College, Grantham, PA

Main speaker:  Thomas Banchoff, Brown University

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

1987 — Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI

Main speaker:  Donald Knuth, Stanford University

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

1985 — King's College, Wilkes-Barre, PA

Main speaker:  Donald MacKay, University of Keele, England

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

1983 — Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL

Main speaker:  Willem Kuyk, University of Antwerp

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

1981 — Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL

Main speaker:  Vern Poythress, Westminster Theological Seminary

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

1979 — Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

1977 — Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL

Table of contents for the conference proceedings

 


To see all the tables of contents on one web page, click here.

 

 

 

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