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AMS Sectional Meeting Registration, Housing Etc. Information

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Fall Central Sectional Meeting

Creighton University, Omaha, NE October 7-8, 2023 (Saturday-Sunday)
Meeting #1189

Associate Secretary: Betsy Stovall, University of Wisconsin, Madison stovall@math.wisc.edu

Registration is Open.    REGISTER HERE

Submit an Abstract -- Deadline: August 8, 2023

Accommodations

Participants should make their own arrangements directly with the hotel of their choice. Special discounted rates were negotiated with the hotels listed below. Quoted rates are exclusive of applicable state and local taxes, currently, 13.75% and other hotel fees may apply. Participants must state that they are with the American Mathematical Society's (AMS) Fall Central Sectional Meeting to receive the discounted rate. The AMS is not responsible for any rate changes or for the quality of any of the accommodations. Hotels have different cancellation and early checkout penalties, so please ask for details.

Hotel Indigo Downtown Omaha - 1804 Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68102; (402) 934-0710.The rate is US\$124 per night for a room with a king bed or US\$134. for a room with two queen beds; This property is approximately .4 miles from campus. The hotel is within walking of many restaurants and shops. Please ask about cancellation and early check-out policies when you make your reservations. In the event that a participant needs to cancel a confirmed reservation, please call the number listed above to avoid a charge of one night's room and tax.  Parking is US\$15 a night.  Guests can reserve a room by identifying themselves as part of the American Mathematical Society or by clicking on this reservation link: Reservation Link. The deadline for reservations at this rate is September 6, 2023.

Cambria Omaha Downtown - 740 N. 14th St, Omaha, NE, 68102; (402) 218-1676. The rate is US\$95 for a room with one king bed or a room with two queen beds. To make reservations, call the hotel directly or go online using the link to receive the discounted group rate. This property is approximately .7 miles from campus. The hotel offers complimentary parking. Please ask about cancellation and early check-out policies when you make your reservations at this reservation link: Reservation Link. The deadline for reservations at this rate is September 5, 2023.

Residence Inn Downtown/Old Market Area - 106 S. 15th St., Omaha, NE, 68102; (402) 342-4770.  The rate is US\$139 for a studio suite with a kitchenette.; This rate includes a free buffet breakfast each morning. US\$15 for overnight parking. This property is approximately .6 miles from campus. Please ask about cancellation and early check-out policies when you make your reservations. Guests can reserve a room by calling the hotel directly at the phone number above and asking for the American Mathematical Society group rate or using this reservation link: Reservation Link. The deadline for reservations at this rate is September 8, 2023.

Courtyard Downtown Omaha  - 101 S. 10th St., Omaha, NE, 68102; (402) 346-2200.  The rate is US\$119 for a king bed or two double beds. The overnight fee for parking is US\$15 and free Wi-Fi. This property is approximately .5 miles from campus. Please ask about cancellation and early check-out policies when you make your reservations. Guests can reserve a room by calling the hotel directly at the phone number above and asking for the American Mathematical Society group rate or using this reservation link: Reservation Link. The deadline for reservations at this rate is September 5, 2023.

The Peregrine Hotel Omaha by Hilton  - 203 South 18th St, Omaha, NE, 68102;(402) 983-8802. The rate is US\$139 for a studio suite with a kitchenette. This rate includes a free buffet breakfast each morning. US\$15 for overnight parking. This property is approximately .6 miles from campus. Please ask about cancellation and early check-out policies when you make your reservations. Guests can reserve a room by calling the hotel directly at the phone number above and asking for the American Mathematical Society group rate or by using this link:  Reservation Link.  Once you are on the landing page, enter the dates and number of rooms/guests, and then click on special rates. Under the Group option, enter the group code of MATH. It will then show the rooms available at the group rate. The deadline for reservations at this rate is September 5, 2023.

Holiday Inn Express Omaha - 2431 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 68131. The rate is US\$119 for a room with one king bed or a room with two queen beds. To make reservations, call the hotel directly at 402-509-3451 and reference the American Mathematical Society; or go online using the link below. This property is approximately .7 miles from campus. The hotel offers complimentary parking. Please ask about cancellation and early check-out policies when you make your reservations at this link: Reservation Link. The deadline for reservations at this rate is September 5, 2023.

EVEN Hotel Omaha Downtown-Old Market - 2220 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 68131. The rate is US\$119 for a room with one king bed or a room with two queen beds. To make reservations, call the hotel directly at 402-345-3836 and reference the American Mathematical Society; or go online using the link below to receive the discounted group rate. This property is approximately .7 miles from campus. The hotel offers complimentary parking. Please ask about cancellation and early check-out policies when you make your reservations at this link:  Reservation Link. The deadline for reservations at this rate is September 5, 2023.

Housing Warning

Please beware of aggressive housing bureaus that target potential participants of a meeting. They are sometimes called "room poachers" or "room-block pirates" and these companies generally position themselves as a meeting's housing bureau, convincing participants to unknowingly book outside the official room blocks. They call people who they think will more likely than not attend a meeting and lure them with room rates that are significantly less than the published group rate -- for a limited time only. People who find this offer tempting may hand over their credit card data, believing they have scored a great rate and their housing is a done deal. Unfortunately, this often turns out to be the start of a long, costly nightmare.

Note that some of these room poachers create fake websites on which they represent themselves as the organizers of the meeting and include links to book rooms, etc. The only official website for this meeting is ams.org and one that has the official AMS logo.

These housing bureaus are not affiliated with the American Mathematical Society or any of its meetings, in any way. The AMS would never call anyone to solicit reservations for a meeting. The only way to book a room at a rate negotiated for an AMS Sectional Meeting is via a listing on this site. The AMS cannot be responsible for any damages incurred as a result of hotel bookings made with unofficial housing bureaus.

Food Services

On Campus

  • Skutts Students Center- Several options of food including Starbucks, Jack & Ed’s Marketplace, Wareham Court Restaurants, and Rollie’s Roost Lounge.

Off Campus

  • Modern Love- 3157 Farnam St, Omaha, NE. Scratch vegan comfort food.
  • Wilson Wasburn- 1407 Harney St, Omaha, NE. Gastropub elevated bar food alongside an ever-rotating selection of craft beers and cocktails.
  • Shahio Indian Food- 1015 Farnam St, Omaha, NE. Indian fusion restaurant which serves a wide variety of Indian dishes from across the subcontinent. The menu features a plethora of vegetarian options alongside it's meat based dishes.
  • Hiro 88- 1308 Jackson St,Omaha, NE. Sushi bar serving dozens of different types of rolls and sashimi. Augmented by a full menu of cooked dishes for those who don't do raw fish.
  • Ms. Pub- 422 S 11th St, Omaha, NE. M's Pub serves up traditional American entrees with a smattering of fusion influence in the form of its wide array of lahvosh flatbread options.
  • Mouth of the South- 1111 Harney St, Omaha, NE. Scratch kitchen and bar with a focus on classic Southern Cajun fare, such as po' boys, jambalaya, and etouffee.
  • Trinis- 1020 Howard St, Omaha, NE. Casual Tex-Mex restaurant nestled in the Old Market Passageway specializing in fajitas and margaritas by the pitcher.

  Some options for coffee service include:

Registration and Meeting Information

In an effort to spread the cost of the sectional meetings more equitably among all who attend and hence help keep registration fees low, you must be registered for a sectional meeting in order to submit an abstract for that meeting. You will be prompted to register on the Abstracts Submission Page.

Registration Fees (no difference for registration during the meeting):

US\$21         Students and Unemployed Mathematicians
US\$30         AMS Emeritus Members
US\$95         Regular AMS and CMS (Canadian Mathematical Society) Members
US\$192       Non-members

REGISTER HERE  Join the AMS

Registration fees help support a wide range of activities associated with planning, organizing, and conducting these meetings.

In the event that your abstract is not accepted or you have to cancel your participation in the program due to unforeseen circumstances, your registration fee will be reimbursed.

Register online and follow these steps:

  1. After clicking on "Register," you will be asked to enter your email address, and then log in to your account, or create a web account if you do not already have one. This only requires a username (email address), password, name, and address. If you already have a web account with us, please log in with your username (email address) and password. Please make sure that the email address that you are using is current, as we will send any pertinent updates to this email.
  2. Once you create and/or login to the account, continue on to register for the meeting. The same username and password may be used to register for all future sectional meetings.

Registering someone else: If you are planning to register someone else, verify that that person has an AMS web account. If they do not have a web account, please have them go to Register for a web account, or email AMS Customer Service to create one. You do not have to be a member to have an AMS web account. It is also possible that an AMS member does not have a web account, if they have never shopped at our bookstore, or registered online for a meeting. Ask for the email address associated with their web account, and use this to register them. When you click on the registration form, choose "Register Someone Else." Please first login with your personal AMS web account. If you do not have one, please create one. Enter the email address associated with your account, and then your password. If will ask you if you want to register someone else, or yourself. Click "someone else," and enter the email address belonging to the person’s web account. Click on the green box that says "Check." Choose the person, and continue the registration.

We hope that you will find this system easy to use. Once your information is in our system, you will not have to enter your information for any future sectional meetings, unless it has changed, thus making your registration faster and easier. For any questions or concerns about this process, please contact the Mathematics Meetings Service Bureau.

Cancellations: Participants may cancel registrations made in advance by emailing the Mathematics Meetings Service Bureau. 100% refunds will be issued for any advance registrations cancelled by the end of the day (11:59 EDT) on October 6, 2023. After this date, no refunds will be issued for this meeting. However, if the AMS cancels this meeting or converts it to a virtual meeting with different fees, 100% refunds will be issued to every registered participant.

Room Locations On-site: The AMS book exhibit and coffee service will be located in the Hixson-Lied Science Building in the student lounge located on the 1st floor. Invited Address lectures will be located in the Lecture Hall in the Rigge Science Auditorium in Room 120. Special Sessions and Contributed Paper Sessions will take place in the following buildings: Hixson-Lied Science Building, Eppley Hall, and Criss Hall. Please look for the most recent information about meeting room locations on the meeting app. The gender-neutral restrooms will be found Rigge Building Room 503.

The registration desk will be open on Saturday, October 7, from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm and Sunday, October 8, from 7:30 am to 12:00 pm; location to be identified at a later date. This meeting is cashless. The same fees listed above apply for registration during the meeting and are payable with a credit card. Please note that the only way to register for this meeting is online, before or during the meeting. If you register by October 2, you may pick up your pre-printed badge at the desk. After this date, please show your receipt at the registration desk, and there will be materials available for you to make a badge.

Special Thanks

The AMS expresses its sincere appreciation to Creighton University, and most especially to John Modeson, Lance Nielsen, Nicole Lakeman, and the rest of the Department of Mathematics, for their generous support in hosting this sectional meeting.

Other Activities On-Site

Book Sales: Stop by the on-site AMS Bookstore to browse our newest titles at discounted conference pricing, with free shipping for all attendees. AMS Members save 40% off of the list price; MAA members enjoy special discounts, as well. We look forward to sharing our publications with you!

Complimentary Coffee will be served, courtesy of the AMS.

AMS Editorial Activity: An acquisitions editor from the AMS book program will be present to speak with prospective authors. If you have a book project that you wish to discuss with the AMS, please stop by the book exhibit.

AMS Membership: Connect with your colleagues through AMS meetings and membership! AMS members contribute to the growth and vitality of the mathematical sciences. Your membership supports community-wide resources such as AMS conferences, advocacy, networking opportunities and professional development programs.

  • Not a member yet? Become a member today and save on your 2023 Fall Sectional registration!
  • Join or renew* at a discounted rate! Introductory membership applies to the first two consecutive years of membership in any category other than Nominee, Student and Graduate Student, or Affiliate.
  • *New in 2023! You can renew as an Introductory member if you haven't paid dues or received a nominee membership in five (5) or more consecutive calendar years!

Well-Being Protocols

Due to the ending of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Declaration, as of May 11, 2023, COVID-related protocols are no longer in place for this meeting.

  • Participants, including staff and volunteers, are no longer requested to be vaccinated or tested.
  • Wearing a mask is optional and will be based on individual comfort levels. Extra masks will be available at the registration desk, while quantities last.
  • If anyone was exposed to COVID-19 within 72 hours of coming to the meeting, they should wear a mask throughout the meeting.
  • If anyone tested positive for COVID-19 within 72 hours before coming to the meeting, they should not come to the meeting.
  • If anyone tests positive for COVID-19 during the meeting, they should leave the meeting immediately or isolate in their room from others for the remainder of the meeting.

The AMS will remain committed to the well-being of all participants at the AMS sectional meetings and will continue to share any updates.

Child Care Grants

The AMS will provide a limited number of reimbursement grants of US\$125 per family to help with the cost of child care for registered participants at the meeting. The funds may be used for any form of child care that frees a parent to participate more fully in the meeting. Grants will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, one per family, and one per season (i.e. Spring or Fall), the latter depending on the amount of grants available. Registration for the meeting as well as membership in the AMS is required to apply for this program.

Information about applying for child care grants is here.  Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until August 8, 2023.  Apply here.  Final decisions on recipients will be made on or before August 29, 2023.

Special Needs

It is the goal of the AMS to ensure that its conferences are accessible to all, regardless of disability. The AMS will strive to make all as accessible as possible.

If special needs accommodations are necessary in order for you to participate in an AMS Sectional Meeting, please communicate your needs in advance to the AMS Meetings Department by:

AMS Policy on a Welcoming Environment

The AMS strives to ensure that participants in the Sectional Meetings enjoy a welcoming environment. In all its activities, the AMS seeks to foster an atmosphere that encourages the free expression and exchange of ideas. The AMS supports equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, regardless of gender, gender identity or expression, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion or religious belief, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disabilities, or veteran status.

Harassment is a form of misconduct that undermines the integrity of the AMS, and its activities and missions.

The AMS will make every effort to maintain an environment that is free of harassment, even though it does not control the behavior of third parties. A commitment to a welcoming environment is expected of all participants of AMS activities, including mathematicians, students, guests, staff, contractors and exhibitors, and participants in scientific sessions and social events. To this end, the AMS will include a statement concerning its expectations towards maintaining a welcoming environment in registration materials for the Sectional Meetings, and has put in place a mechanism for reporting violations. Violations may be reported confidentially and anonymously to 855-282-5703 or on the website. The reporting mechanism ensures the respect of privacy while alerting the AMS to the situation.

MathSafe

MathSafe is a program by and for the mathematical community to support safe and welcoming meetings. MathSafe volunteers will be available at the meeting to listen to and guide participants who experience harassing behavior.

For assistance, come to the Registration Desk. To speak to an ombudsperson directly or for assistance when the desk is closed, call (401) 455-4040.

The AMS strives to ensure that participants in the meeting enjoy a welcoming environment. See the Welcoming Environment policy above. A mechanism for reporting violations confidentially and anonymously is included in this policy.

Code of Conduct

Disruptions: The American Mathematical Society (AMS) is committed to upholding the professional and educational purposes of its meetings and conferences. We affirm the right of registered attendees of AMS meetings and conferences to participate fully in all scheduled program activities and we aim to provide a safe and welcoming environment for everyone present. Any expressions of dissent must not inhibit conference activities, disrupt the full participation of registered attendees, nor pose a threat to the personal safety of others. If the AMS and meeting organizers determine that any event or action is disruptive or prohibited, they may remove those involved in the event or action from the meeting, revoke the registration of individuals involved, or take further appropriate actions, if deemed necessary.

Broadcasting, Photographing, and Videotaping Policy

The recording or broadcasting of any AMS or joint-sponsored event, talk, and session by any other party is strictly forbidden without the explicit written permission of the AMS Executive Director or AMS Director of Meetings and Conferences. To obtain permission, send your request by email to Meetings to the attention of the AMS Director of Meetings and Conferences. Having submitted a request form does not constitute temporary authority, and approval will not be given orally. Please allow sufficient time for the approval process to be completed. Allow at least two weeks from time of receipt of request by AMS.

Photographs and videos of meeting interactions will be taken by professional photographers and videographers hired or arranged by AMS. These photographs and videos may occasionally be used for publicity purposes. By participating in the Sectional Meetings, participants acknowledge that their photograph or a video that includes them may be published in material produced by the AMS. AMS shall not responsible for unauthorized photographs, videos, or other images not taken by professional photographers hired or arranged by the AMS.

Under no circumstances will anyone be permitted to take pictures or videos of a single person without that person’s permission.

Travel Grants

Applications for any one of the Fall sectional meetings will be accepted and considered as a group. This program accepts applications from current full-time doctoral students at North American institutions. Sectional travel grants will only be awarded once. More information can be found here.

Local Information and Maps

This meeting will take place on the campus of the Creighton University, located at 2600 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45220. A campus map can be found here. Information about University of Cincinnati’s Mathematics Department can be found here. Visit the university website for additional information on the campus. Please follow this page for additional information on this meeting.

Parking: Parking lots on weekends are free all day on Saturday and Sunday, with a few exceptions. Additional parking information can be found here.

Travel

This meeting will take place on the campus of Creighton University, located in Omaha, Nebraska. The address is 2500 Clifton Ave, California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178. 

By Air
Omaha Eppley Airport (OMA) is approximately 4.7 miles from the campus and is the most convenient air travel choice. By car, it takes less than 10 minutes to get to Creighton University from Omaha Eppley Airport; however, it can take longer during rush hours. Please visit the Omaha Eppley Airport web site for a list of airlines and lists of cities with daily direct flights.

Directions to Campus
For directions to campus please enter 2500 Clifton Ave, California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178  into your GPS or web browser.

By Train
Amtrak services Omaha, Nebraska with the Station Building, located in downtown Omaha, .5 miles from campus.

By Bus 
Bus service to Omaha is offered through Greyhound and Trailways, with stops in downtown Omaha and at the Omaha Eppley Airport.

Ride Share: Other local transportation options include Uber and Lyft.

Weather

The average high temperature for October is in the mid 60’s Fahrenheit and the average low is in the low 40’s. Visitors should be prepared for cool weather and check weather forecasts in advance of their arrival.

Social Networking

All participants are encouraged to use the hashtag #AMSmtg on all forms of social media.

Information for International Participants

Visa regulations are continually changing for travel to the United States. Visa applications may take from three to four months to process and require a personal interview, as well as specific personal information. International participants should view the important information about traveling to the U.S. found here. If you need a preliminary conference invitation in order to secure a visa, please send your request to jep@ams.org.

If you discover you do need a visa, the National Academies website provides these tips for successful visa applications:

  1. Visa applicants are expected to provide evidence that they are intending to return to their country of residence. Therefore,applicants should provide proof of “binding” or sufficient ties to their home country or permanent residence abroad. This may include documentation of the following: Family ties in home country or country of legal permanent residence, property ownership, bank accounts, or an employment contract or statement from employer stating that the position will continue when the employee returns.
  2. Visa applications are more likely to be successful if done in a visitor’s home country than in a third country.
  3. Applicants should present their entire trip itinerary,including travel to any countries other than the United States, at the time of their visa application.
  4. Include a letter of invitation from the meeting organizer or the US host, specifying the subject, location and dates of the activity, and how travel and local expenses will be covered.
  5. If travel plans will depend on early approval of the visa application, specify this at the time of the application.
  6. Provide proof of professional scientific and/or educational status (students should provide a university transcript).

This list is not to be considered complete. Please visit the website above for the most up-to-date information.

Inquiries

For inquiries: AMS Meetings Department