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Math Organizations on Campus
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AWM Student Chapter

The

The Association for Women in Mathematics is a non-profit organization founded in 1971. The AWM currently has more than 3500 members (women and men) representing a broad spectrum of the mathematical community — from the United States and around the world!

Since its founding in 1971 by a small but passionate group of women mathematicians, the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) has grown into a leading society for women in the mathematical sciences, and is one of the societies comprising the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences. AWM’s programs not only support those who participate in them directly, but also help influence the mathematics culture more generally, so that young women entering the field today encounter an environment that is more nurturing than that of the 1970’s and 1980’s. AWM has played a critical role in increasing the presence and visibility of women in the mathematical sciences in the nearly 50 year History of the AWM.

Contact: association.of.women.in.mathematics@dartmouth.edu



Dartmouth Math Society

The purpose of the

The Society is a community of enthusiastic students where people can discuss news, share experiences in courses, study abroad programs, and research internships, and explore interesting topics in mathematics.

President: Zachary Ojakli ’25

Faculty advisors: Professor Vladimir Chernov and Professor Rosa Orellana

Contact: dartmouth.mathematical.society@dartmouth.edu



DUJS (Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science)

Founded in 1998, the Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science aims to increase scientific awareness within the Dartmouth community by providing an interdisciplinary forum for sharing undergraduate research and enriching scientific knowledge.

The DUJS prints quarterly journals that include science news and review articles, along with research by undergraduates. Weekly Dartmouth Science News articles are also posted to the DUJS website.

Contact: dujs.dartmouth.science@gmail.com

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