National Association of Mathematicians

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AbbreviationNAM
Founded1969
Focuspromoting excellence in the mathematical sciences
promoting the mathematical development of all underrepresented minorities.
National Association of Mathematicians
AbbreviationNAM
Founded1969
Type501(c)(3)
Focuspromoting excellence in the mathematical sciences
promoting the mathematical development of all underrepresented minorities.
Omayra Ortega, President
Torina Lewis, Vice-President
Aris Winger, Executive Secretary
Cory Colbert, Treasurer
Shea Burns, Secretary
Zerotti Woods, Editor
Websitewww.nam-math.org

The National Association of Mathematicians is a professional association for mathematicians in the US, especially African Americans and other minorities.[1] It was founded in 1969.[2]

NAM hosts five lecture series that honor African American mathematicians.[3]

Two of these take place at the annual Joint Mathematics Meetings of the American Mathematical Society. The Cox-Talbot Lecture, named after Elbert Frank Cox and Walter Richard Talbot, is an hour-long lecture that takes place during the NAM Banquet. Invited speakers are mathematicians chosen for their achievement and service to the mathematical community. The Lecture was inaugurated in 1990, and past speakers have been:

The Claytor-Woodard Lecture at the JMM was inaugurated in 1980 and is named after Dudley Weldon Woodard and William Waldron Schieffelin Claytor.[6] Each year a speaker is chosen on the basis of their work to improve opportunities in mathematical research for underrepresented American minorities. Past speakers include Ryan Hynd, Monica Jackson, Chelsea Walton, Suzanne Weekes, and Henok Mawi.

The J. Ernest Wilkins Lecture at NAM's Undergraduate MATHFest was inaugurated in 1994.[7] Past lecturers are listed below[8]:

Year Lecturer
2024 Naiomi Cameron
2023 Talithia Williams
2022 Akil Parker
2021 Pamela Harris
2020 Omayra Ortega
2019 Donald Cole
2018 Michelle Craddock Guinn
2017 Stephon Alexander
2016 Jonathan David Farley
2011 Gaston N'Guerekata
2007 Dawn Lott
2006 Beverly Anderson
2001 Bernard Mair
2000 Scott W. Williams
1999 Richard Tapia
1998 Louis Dale
1997 Johnny L. Houston
1996 Isom Herron
1995 Earl Barnes
1994 J. Earnest Wilkins

The other two lecture series organised by NAM are:

Haynes-Granville-Browne Session

The Haynes-Granville-Browne Session of Presentations by Recent Doctoral Recipients is a three-hour session held at the Joint Mathematics meetings. A speaking award is conferred eac year. Past awardees are:

Year Awardee
2026 Reginald Cyril Wallis Anderson
2024 Felix M, Pabdon Rodriguez
2021 Lori D Watson
2020 Brett Jefferson
2019 Anisah Nu'Man
2019 Alexander Barrios
2018 Kendra Pleasant
2017 Deidra Andrea Coleman
2016 Nakeya Williams
2015 Pamela Harris

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