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Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications

COMAP Author Information

COMAP regularly releases three publications: The UMAP Journal, Consortium, and our new blog. Please see the information below about these publications.

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Editor:
Paul J. Campbell
Beloit College
700 College St.
Beloit, WI 53511-5595
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The UMAP Journal

The Undergraduate Mathematics and Its Applications (UMAP) Journal, published quarterly, blends contemporary teaching modules with commentaries and articles to create a boldly different periodical. Each issue puts several real-world problems under a mathematical lens and demonstrates how real people are using mathematics in their jobs and lives. Whether it is exploring an elegant explanation of price-elasticity of illegal drugs, or the strategic implications of disarming the U.S. nuclear arsenal, The UMAP Journal is the modeling journal for anyone interested in applied mathematics. The current issue of UMAP is available free online, with previous issues available electronically with COMAP full membership. COMAP also offers a print subscription as an add-on to full members.

Department Editors

UMAP/ILAP Modules
Chris Arney, U.S. Military Academy

Teaching Modeling
Kayla Blyman, St. Martin's University

MathServe
Paul A. Isihara, Wheaton College, IL

On Jargon
Yves Nievergelt, Eastern Washington University

Reviews
Hilary Fletcher, Chesterfield, VA

Associate Editors

Chris Arney, U.S. Military Academy

Amanda Beecher, Ramapo College of New Jersey

Joanna A. Bieri, University of Redlands

Kayla Blyman, St. Martin's University

James M. Cargal, Fort Walton Beach, FL

Lisette De Pillis, Harvey Mudd College

Keith Erickson, Georgia Gwinnett College

Hilary Fletcher, Chesterfield, VA

Doug Fletcher, Chesterfield, VA

Steven B. Horton, U.S. Military Academy

Paul A. Isihara, Wheaton College, IL

Jessica M. Libertini, Tampa, FL

Eric Marland, Appalachian State University

Yves Nievergelt, Eastern Washington University

Michael O'Leary, Towson University

Andrew Oster, Eastern Washington University

Jan Rychtar, Virginia Commonwealth University

Philip D. Straffin, Beloit College

Shaohui Wang, Louisiana Christian University

Guangming Yao, Clarkson University 

Publisher:
COMAP

Editor:
Paul Kehle

COMAP, Inc.
175 Middlesex Tpke
Suite 3B
Bedford, MA 01730
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Consortium

Consortium, published twice a year, blends contemporary teaching activities with commentaries, articles, and contest results and information to bring the excitement of mathematical modeling to high school classrooms. Each issue contains the Pull-Out section, a reproducible classroom activity centered on a real-world modeling problem. The current issue of Consortium is available free online, with previous issues available electronically with COMAP full membership. COMAP also offers a print subscription as an add-on to full members.

Department Editors

Math Today
Joseph Malkevitch, Paul Kehle

Geometer’s Corner
Jonathan Choate

Henry’s Notes
Henry Pollak

The Modeling Pull-Out
Marsha Davis

GAIMME Time
Jessica Libertini

Student Research Corner
Joseph Malkevitch 

Contests
Kayla Blyman (MidMCM)
Ben Galluzzo (HiMCM)
Ben Galluzzo (IM2C)

COMAP Blog

COMAP’s blog supports our efforts to improve mathematics education through integrating applied problem solving and modeling into the curriculum across the globe at all levels. Our blog provides information about COMAP, our contests, applied mathematics and modeling teaching, learning, and resources, as well as general interest mathematics and education articles.

We welcome guest bloggers. Are you interested in demonstrating your expertise in math and math modeling? Do you want to share advice with other math educators? Do you love writing? If so, considering submitting a guest post on our blog! By contributing to our blog, you will have an opportunity to share your knowledge, give back to the math community, boost your social following, and more. Complete our contact form to submit ideas for consideration as a guest post. 

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