American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges

American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges
Formation 1974
Headquarters Memphis, TN
Membership
2,500
President
Jane Tanner
Website http://www.amatyc.org/

The American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC) is an organization dedicated to the improvement of education in the first two years of college mathematics in the United States and Canada. AMATYC hosts an annual conference, summer institutes, workshops and mentoring for teachers in and outside math, and a biannual math competition. AMATYC publishes one refereed journal, MathAMATYC Educator, and issues position statements on matters of mathematics education.

The math competition is held in spring and fall semester each year and is limited to problems in precalculus. Only students enrolled in two-year colleges are eligible to participate.

AMATYC was founded in 1974. Its office is at Southwest Tennessee Community College in Memphis, Tennessee.

Structure

AMATYC is divided into seven regions: Central, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest, and West. A vice president is assigned to each region.

Executive Board

Position Elected Person Affiliated College
President Jane Tanner Onondaga Community College
President-Elect Jim Hamm Delta College
Past President Nancy J. Sattler Terra State Community College
Secretary Michelle Duda Columbus State Community College
Treasurer David Tannor Baker College Online
Central Vice President Nicole Lang North Hennepin Community College
Mid-Atlantic Vice President Dan Fahringer Harrisburg Area Community College
Midwest Vice President Jon Oaks Macomb Community College
Northeast Vice President Ernie Danforth Corning Community College
Northwest Vice President Liz Hylton Clatsop Community College
Southeast Vice President Nancy J. Rivers Wake Technical Community College
Southwest Vice President Kathryn Kozak Coconino County Community College
West Vice President Mark Harbison Sacramento City College

See also

Only students who haven't received any degree/diploma, including within or outside of the U.S, can enter the competition.

External links

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