Hudson River Undergraduate
Mathematics Conference

The Department of Mathematics

 

St. Lawrence University
Canton, New York
April 19, 2008

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.

2008 HRUMC Student Presentations

“Doubling the Cube”
Cooper Murphy
“Rational Parametrization of the nth dimensional sphere ”
Ashley Patchen
“Polynomial Parametric Curves in Two Dimensions ”
Jolie Roat
“Rational Parameterization of Conic Sections ”
Christopher Zimmerman
“Mathematical Literature for Elementary Students ”
Kathryn Gravelle
“Teaching Elementary Math ”
Katie Green
and
Jenny Pollastro
“Investigating the Structure of a Double Bubble Cookie ”
Pam Welch

 

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