The Fall 2023 Meeting will happen at the University of Notre Dame on October 7th. Kathryn Mulholland (kmulholland at nd.edu) will be the local organizer.
If you have any questions about accessibility issues for the upcoming meeting, contact the local organizer.
Plenary Speaker
Section NexT Panel
Topic: Mentoring Students for Non-Academic Careers
Moderator: Justin Lambright
Panelists: Rick Laugesen, Kyle Claassen, and Shane Leib
Poster Presentations
The student poster prestation will be held in the Hurley lounge.
Hotel block:
Arrival Date: October 6, 2023
Departure Date: October 8, 2023
6 double standard & 6 king standard
$102/night plus tax
Guest reserves/pays themselves. Cutoff date is 9/20
Reservation under "MAA Sectional Meeting"
Lunch:
Chopped salad - cucumber, cherry tomato, olive, salami, pickled pepper, ricotta salata, romaine, roasted garlic vinaigrette
Garden salad - mixed greens, heirloom tomatoes, cucumber, shaved radish, pickled red onion, marinated chickpeas, toasted sunflower seeds, lemon shallot vinaigrette
Farfalle pasta - basil pesto
Rigatoni pasta - tomato sauce, meatballs
Grilled Chicken Breast - chicken jus, roasted garlic, parsley
Italian Sausage - peppers and onions
Succotash - a seasonal vegetable dish
Garlic bread
Chef’s Selection Assorted Bars - brownie, lemon, chocolate pecan, caramel apple, and other assortments as available
Tech capabilities of Hayes-Healy Hall/Hurley Hall:
Every room has a desktop, document camera, projector, class camera, and blackboard. Zoom is installed on each computer.
Parking & Registration
The primary visitor lots are on the east side of the Walsh Family Hall of Architecture (South side of campus). Additional visitor parking areas are located in the Baseball, Compton and Joyce Lots. These lots are circled in red on the attached campus map. (Parking is free during evenings and weekends.)
Registration will in the hall of the Hurley building near the lounge.
See map below: red marks parking and blue marks buildings.
Donate
The section would like to once again support an Indiana Section NExT fellow, who will be required to teach at an Indiana institution. ( In 2018, the section supported such a fellow; thank you for your support then!) . The executive board has pledged $1500 toward the support of an Indiana Section Fellow, if the section can raise the remaining funds needed. Combined with donations of $346 currently earmarked for a Section NExT fellow, we have $1846 available to support a fellow.
While the total cost of supporting a fellow has increased to $3000 an anonymous donor has stepped forward and will match every contribution from section members and Fall meeting participants through the end of the Fall meeting, up to a maximum of $300.
If we can meet this donor’s challenge, the section only needs to raise $854 to meet our goal to support an Indiana Fellow.
Please consider making a contribution (of any size) to help us reach this goal by the end of the Fall Section meeting on October 7. Thank you for any support you can provide!