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- Freeform Optics: Optimal Transport, Minkowski Method, and Monge–Ampère-Type Equations
- National Association of Mathematicians, Inc. (NAM) Passing the Torch: A Reflection of NAM’s Development and Growth by NAM’s Leaders/Contributors—the First Five Decades
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- 2023 Election: Nominations by Petition
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Early Career, Graduates, Education
- 1. Building an Evolving Framework: A Clarion Call / Manifesto by Gregory V. Larnell
- 2. Introduction to this Volume by Matthew Voigt, Rachel Levy, Jess Ellis Hagman, Jessica Gehrtz, Brea Ratliff, and Nathan Alexander
- 3. CALCULUS: Crossing the Bridge to Success in STEM by Elaine A. Terry
- 4. Course Redesign: Pathways Towards Transformation by Geillan Aly
- 5. Increasing Inclusion in Large Enrollment, Uniform Math Courses: Instructor Training and Course Assessment by Hanna Bennett, Susan J. Cheng, Paul Kessenich, Elaine Lande, and P. Gavin LaRose
- 6. Supporting Underrepresented Minority Students in STEM Through In-Class Peer Tutoring by Tara C. Davis
- Spelman College: A Model of Success for Producing Black Women in Mathematics
Other articles of note
- A Word from... Asamoah Nkwanta
- Almost Periodic and Almost Automorphic Functions in Abstract Spaces
- AMS Bookshelf
- An Interview with Bryna Kra
- Bookshelf
- Interfacing Music and Mathematics: A Case for More Engagement
- Joseph Carter Corbin: Arkansas’s “Profound Mathematician”
- Remembering Professor Aderemi O. Kuku (1941–2022), an Internationally Recognized Mathematician and Scholar
- The Role of Mathematics in Today’s Movement for Racial Justice
- What’s Math Got to Do With It?: Bob Moses, Algebra, and the Movement for Civil Rights, January 23, 1935–July 25, 2021
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