The HRUMC is a one day mathematics conference
held annually each spring semester at roataing institutions
and attended by students and faculty from universities, colleges
and community colleges in New York and New England. The first
meeting was held in 1994 at Sienna College in Loundonville,
NY. The conference features short talks by students and faculty
and a longer invited address by a noted mathematian. Nazareth
students have attended the conference each spring since 1998.
For more information, contact the HRUMC
website.
2005 HRUMC Student Presentations
Liz Bremer and Lindsey Perkins
"Map Coloring"
Kelly Griffin and Erin Riley
"Hotel Infinity"
Diane Lunman
"Square Root of a Formal Power Series"
Megan Foster and Kevin Laley
"The Million Dollar Hat Trick"
Katie Newton
"Why Tall People are Fuzzy: An Introduction to Fuzzy Set"
Mike Darling and Mike DeBlois
"122,555/15,215 XII: How Anything Can be Written as a Fraction"
Suzy Pohorence
"Mission: ZHJFUSFBOI"
More pictures from
the spring 2005 HRUMC conference.