The College Mathematics Journal

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The College Mathematics Journal is an expository magazine aimed at teachers of college mathematics, particularly those teaching the first two years. It is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Mathematical Association of America and is a continuation of the Two-Year College Mathematics Journal. It covers all aspects of mathematics. It publishes articles intended to enhance undergraduate instruction and classroom learning, including expository articles, short notes, problems, and "mathematical ephemera" such as fallacious proofs, quotations, cartoons, poetry, and humour.[1] Paid circulation in 2008 was 9,000, and total circulation was 9,500.[2]

EditorDominic Klyve
Former editorsBrian Hopkins, Bart Braden, Underwood Dudley, Lowell Beineke, Michael Henle, Ann Watkins, Warren Page
CategoriesMathematics
Frequency5/year
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The College Mathematics Journal
Cover of November 2007 issue
EditorDominic Klyve
Former editorsBrian Hopkins, Bart Braden, Underwood Dudley, Lowell Beineke, Michael Henle, Ann Watkins, Warren Page
CategoriesMathematics
Frequency5/year
Paid circulation9,000
Unpaid circulation500
Total circulation9,500
First issue1970
CompanyTaylor & Francis for the Mathematical Association of America
CountryUnited States
Based inWashington, D.C.
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttp://www.maa.org/pubs/cmj.html
ISSN0746-8342
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The MAA gives the George Pólya Awards annually "for articles of expository excellence" published in the College Mathematics Journal.[3]

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