CaMeW 2010
Posted on July 22, 2010
CaMeW 2010 was held July 18-20, 2010 at USMA, West Point, NY
Thanks to all the participants, mentors, our kenote speaker Liz McMahon, the West Point Department of Mathematics and the Center for Leadership and Diversity in STEM. CaMeW 2010 was a great success!!
Materials from the 2010 workshop
The following links are for presentations from the workshop, materials handed out during the workshop, and other potentially useful information.
- Presentation on The Year Ahead
- Presentation on The Job Search Overview
- Presentation on Interviewing (more notes on interviewing and negotiating)
- Questions for applicants (coming soon)
- Questions to ask on an interview (coming soon)
Supporting Institutions
Throughout the years of the program, principal funding has been provided by the MAA/Tensor Foundation Program, Wheaton College, the United States Military Academy, the EDGE Program and the Summer Math Program at Carleton College. This year the program would not have been possible without the Center for Leadership and Diversity in STEM at USMA. We thank the director, Donald Outing for his committment to diversity in mathematics.
Personnel for 2010
- Chris Arney, USMA
- Michelle Craddock (site organizer), USMA
- Rachelle DeCoste (director), Wheaton College, MA, decoste_rachelle@wheatoncollege.edu
- Sarah Frick, Furman University
- Angela Gallegos, Occidental College
- Amanda Hager, USMA
- Laura Hall-Seelig, Merrimack College
- Joe Kirtland, Marist College
- Lakeshia Lagette, Johnson C. Smith University
- Liz McMahon, Lafayette
- Michael Phillips, USMA
- Bill Pulleyblank, USMA
- Donald Outing, USMA
- Jessica Sidman, Mt. Holyoke College
- Sarah Ann Stewart (co-director), Belmont University
- Csilla Szabo, USMA
Additional Links of Interest
If you are interested in this workshop, you might also be interested in the following:
- The AMS employment website which provides links to job ads and all sorts of information about the job search
- The Chronicle of Higher Education which has many columns written by job-seekers as well as job ads, salary information and forums for discussion of many different topics
- The AWM (Association for Women in Mathematics), in particular their Workshops for graduate students and recent PhDs
- Project NExT (New Experiences in Teaching), an MAA program for for new faculty
- The EDGE (Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education) Program, a program for women entering graduate school in mathematics


