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June/July 2021
- 1. How to Tell a Good Mathematical Story by Igor Pak Igor Pak
- 2. Collaborative Writing: What, How, and Why by Margaret Symington and Daniele Sepe Margaret Symington and Daniele Sepe
- 3. Practical Suggestions for Mathematical Writing by Renee Bell, Borys Kadets, Padmavathi Srinivasan, Nicholas Triantafillou, and Isabel Vogt Renee Bell, Borys Kadets, Padmavathi Srinivasan, Nicholas Triantafillou and Isabel Vogt
- 4. Organizing a Short Online Math Program Successfully by Daniel Glasscock, Claire Merriman, Donald Robertson, and Clifford Smyth Daniel Glasscock, Claire Merriman, Donald Robertson and Clifford Smyth
- 5. Virtual Workshop on Ricci and Scalar Curvature Draws Unexpected Attendance by Christina Sormani Christina Sormani
- 6. The International Congress on Mathematical Software Goes Virtual: Experience from Organizing an Online Conference in Times of COVID-19 by Michael Joswig and Timo de Wolff Michael Joswig and Timo de Wolff
March 2021
- 1. Ask Good Questions: Becoming a Teacher of Statistics by Stacey Hancock Stacey Hancock
- 2. Contributing to Open Education: Why, How, and What I am Doing by Mine Dogucu Mine Dogucu
- 3. Creating an Actuarial Option for Students is Within your Reach by Susan Staples Susan Staples
- 4. Trust Your Instincts When Opportunity Arises by Noah Giansiracusa Noah Giansiracusa
- 5. When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Mathematicians by Kira Adaricheva, Ben Brubaker, Pat Devlin, Steven J. Miller, Vic Reiner, Alexandra Seceleanu, Adam Sheffer, and Yunus Zeytuncu Kira Adaricheva, Ben Brubaker, Pat Devlin, Steven J. Miller, Vic Reiner, Alexandra Seceleanu, Adam Sheffer and Yunus Zeytuncu