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Devlin's Angle by Keith Devlin 
Should Children Learn Math by Starting with Counting?
Launchings by David Bressoud 
Launching into the Next Two Years
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Sacred Mathematics: Japanese Temple Geometry
How Euler Did It by Ed Sandifer 
The Euler Line
Card Colm by Colm Mulcahy 
What's Black and Red and Red All Over?
Resources for Undergraduate Research by Sarah Adams and Darren Narayan 
Practical Tips For Managing Challenging Scenarios in Undergraduate Research
The Mathematical Tourist by Ivars Peterson 
Statistical Wear
The Math Factor Podcast by Chaim Goodman-Strauss
What’s the Difference?
Bit-Player by Brian Hayes
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Latest Issue:
January 2009

News and Highlights

JMM 2009 Exhibition of Mathematical Art, Second Prize: Robert Fathauer’s “Twice Iterated Knot No. 1” starts with a nine-crossing knot that has been carefully arranged to allow for seamless iteration. The end result is a complex knot possessing self similarity.

Daily updated pictures from the Joint Mathematics Meetings

Calling All Photographers: We’re looking for math-related images for our “Found Math” feature. Send them, along with a brief description, to editor@maa.org. FOUND MATH GALLERY

MAA headquarters will be closed Monday, January 19 and Tuesday, January 20. The MAA Service Center will remain open and can be contacted at 800-331-1622.
Math Awareness Month 2009:
Mathematics and Climate
Maryland Professor Richard Good Leaves a Large Legacy for Project NExT
Math in the News:
Mathematicians Rank at the Top of Best U.S. Occupations
Math in the News Archives
An Interview with David Bressoud, New MAA President
MAA FOCUS:
January Issue Now Available
MAA's Bestselling Books of 2008
New MAA Book:
Biscuits of Number Theory
Call for Proposals:
Women in Mathematics Grants
Underrepresented Minorities in Mathematics Grants
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MAA Books on Sale MAA Bookstore PREP 2009

2009 PREP Workshops

MAA Carriage House MAA Carriage House
Egypt Tour MAA's Mathematical Study Tour of Egypt Posters Order MAA Posters:
"Women of Mathematics" and "Ethnomathematics"
Math Classifieds Looking For a Job? Math Classifieds

MAA Mathematical Sciences Digital Library

MATHEMATICAL FIGURES: Thomas Bayes (1702 - 1761).
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MAA Writing Awards:
2003 Lester R. Ford Award
"Two Classical Surprises Concerning the Axiom of Choice and the Continuum Hypothesis" by Leonard Gillman
The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 109, 2002, pp. 544-553.
LOCI: Resources
Featured Applets:
“Standard Deviation Applet” by Kady Schneiter
“Mean and Median Applet” by Kady Schneiter