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Resources
The MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive is a website that contains hundreds of biographies of mathematicians and historical summaries.
The Mathematical and Educational Quotation Server at WSU is a website at WSU maintained by Julian Fleron that contains thousands of educational and mathematical quotes.
Math Archives a website at the University of Tennessee that hosts preprints of thousands of mathematical papers.
Mathematics WWW Virtual Library is a website at Florida State University that contains links to hundreds of mathematical websites (categorized by subject).
Penn State's Mathematics Information Servers is a web site at Penn State that contains links to hundreds of mathematical websites (categorized by subject).
The Geometry Center although the Center is closed, there still is a wealth of material online here.

Mega-Mathematics is a website maintained by Los Alamos Laboratories which is dedicated to bring unusual and important mathematical ideas into elementary school classrooms.
The Math Forum is an online community of teachers, students, researchers, parents, educators, and citizens at all levels who have an interest in math and math education.
The MAA has a Student Section with information on mathematical careers, Research Experiences for Undergraduates, Pi MU Epsilon, Student Chapters, and student sections of MAA section meetings.
SIAM has an Undergraduate Page with profiles of mathematicians, information on professional opportunities, undergraduate papers and essay's, student mailing lists, and internships.
San Diego State University has the McNair Scholars Program. A summer research program for low-income students who are interested in becoming university professors.
St Olaf has information on the Budapest Semester in Mathematics.This is a program through which junior/senior mathematics and computer science majors "may spend one or two semesters in Budapest studying under eminant Hungarian scholar-teachers." (This program is in English.)


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Last update: 9/4/2012