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[07/17/2022] The next CSHPM Online Colloquium (07/22) will present a talk by Ximena Cattepillán on the topic Ethnomathematics and Kinship Systems. Click here for more details.

[6/15/2022] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the June 2022 CMS Notes. This issue's column is written by Jeffrey Oaks. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[4/20/2022] The program and abstracts for the 2022 CSHPM Annual Meeting are now available.

[4/01/2022] The next CSHPM Online Colloquium will present a talk by Jeffrey Oaks on the topic How to think like a medieval algebraist. Click here for more details.

[3/23/2022] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the March/April 2022 CMS Notes. This issue's column is selections from David Zitarelli's A History of Mathematics in the United States and Canada, Volume 1: 1492-1900. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[2/25/2022] The next CSHPM Online Colloquium will present a talk by Gilman Payette on the topic A view of logic from applied mathematics. Click here for more details.

[2/10/2022] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the February 2022 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by David Bellhouse. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[2/8/2022] Registration for the 2022 CSHPM/SCHPM Annual Meeting is now available through the Congress 2022 website. Register before March 31 to receive the early-bird discount.

[1/28/2022] The next CSHPM Online Colloquium will present a talk by Robert Bradley on the topic The Marquis' Beak. Click here for more details.

[12/29/2021] The Call for Papers for the 2022 CSHPM/SCHPM Annual Meeting is now available. Please note that the deadline for submissions is February 1, 2022.

[12/09/2021] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the December 2021 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by David Orenstein. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[11/11/2021] Membership and membership renewal forms for 2022 are now available. You can either complete and pay for your CSHPM/SCHPM membership online or download paper forms to submit with your payment by mail.

[11/5/2021] The 2022 CSHPM/SCHPM Annual Meeting will be held in conjunction with the 2022 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences during May 13-15. The meeting will be online only, and the special session topic for the meeting will be "Original Sources in the History and Philosophy of Mathematics."

[10/22/2021] The next CSHPM Online Colloquium will present a talk by Zoe Ashton on the topic A Rhetorical Account of Rigor. Click here for more details.

[10/15/2021] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the October/November 2021 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Duncan Melville. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[9/17/2021] The next CSHPM Online Colloquium will present a talk by James Robert Brown on the topic Mathematical Evidence. Click here for more details.

[9/02/2021] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the September 2021 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Jean-Pierre Marquis. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[6/18/2021] Registration is now open for the joint BSHM-CSHPM/SCHPM conference "People, Places, Practices," which will be held July 12-15. The conference website also has a draft schedule available.

[6/18/2021] The next CSHPM Online Colloquium will present a talk by David Bellhouse on the topic William Playfair's Statistical Graphs.

[6/06/2021] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the June 2021 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Jacqueline Feke. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[5/21/2021] The next CSHPM Online Colloquium will present a talk by Jemma Lorenat on the topic “To advance mathematics”: evidence for women’s intellectual ambition in the Bryn Mawr graduate program and abroad.

[5/7/2021] The next CSHPM Online Colloquium will present a talk by Emmylou Haffner on the topic What we can learn from Dedekind's drafts and how to navigate such a corpus.

[3/17/2021] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the March/April 2021 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Craig Fraser and Michiyo Nakane. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[3/12/2021] The next CSHPM Online Colloquium will present a talk by Lauren Siegel on the topic Primary sources and mathematical artifacts can inspire creative presentations for outreach projects.

[2/19/2021] The next CSHPM Online Colloquium will present a talk by David Waszek on the topic Notational differences, exploration and discovery in mathematics.

[2/3/2021] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the February 2021 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Maritza Branker. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[12/9/2020] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the December 2020 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Maritza Branker. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[12/05/2020] Membership and membership renewal forms for 2021 are now available. You can either complete and pay for your CSHPM/SCHPM membership online or download paper forms to submit with your payment by mail.

[11/27/2020] On November 27, the next CSHPM Online Colloquium will be presented by Silvia De Toffoli.

[10/23/2020] On October 23, the next CSHPM Online Colloquium will be presented by David Orenstein and Michael Barany.

[10/7/2020] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the October/November 2020 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Maritza Branker. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[9/25/2020] On September 25, the next CSHPM Online Colloquium will be presented by Valérie Lynn Therrien on the topic, "On Counting as Mathematical Progress: Kuratowski-Zorn's Lemma and the Path Not Taken."

[6/8/2020] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the September 2020 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Adrian Rice. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[9/4/2020] On September 4, the fourth bi-weekly CSHPM Online Colloquium will be presented by Jean-Pierre Marquis on the topic, "On Mathematical Style."

[8/21/2020] On August 21, the third bi-weekly CSHPM Online Colloquium will be presented by Jamie Tappenden on the topic, Frege on Computation and Deduction: Herbart, Fischer and "Aggregative, Mechanical Thinking."

[8/7/2020] On August 7, the second bi-weekly CSHPM Online Colloquium will be presented by Brenda Davison on the topic, "Divergent Series and Numeric Computation."

[7/24/2020] On July 24, the first bi-weekly CSHPM Online Colloquium will be presented by Karine Chemla on the topic, "The shaping and reshaping of languages and texts for mathematical activity. Views from China."

[6/8/2020] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the June 2020 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by John de Boer and Roger Godard. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[5/27/2020] The Joint BSHM-CSHPM/SCHPM Conference “People, Places, Practices” has been recheduled to July 12-14, 2021.

[3/21/2020] The 2020 Joint BSHM-CSHPM/SCHPM Conference “People, Places, Practices” will be postponed until Summer 2021. Specific dates will be posted when they become available.

[3/16/2020] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the March/April 2020 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Bill Hackborn. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[2/3/2020] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears in the February 2020 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Mariya Boyko. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[12/03/2019] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears on pages 12-13 of the December 2019 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Glen Van Brummelen. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[11/20/2019] Membership and membership renewal forms for 2020 are now available. You can either complete and pay for your CSHPM/SCHPM membership online or download paper forms to submit with your payment by mail.

[11/29/2019] The deadline for abstract submissions for the 2020 Annual Meeting has been extended to January 1, 2020.

[9/30/2019] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears on pages 16-18 of the October/November 2019 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Robert Moir. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[9/6/2019] Registration for the 2020 Annual Meeting is now open.

[8/31/2019] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears on pages 14-15 of the September 2019 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Judy Green and Jeanne LaDuke. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[7/29/2019] The Call for Papers for the 2020 Annual Meeting is now available. The deadline for abstract submissions is November 30, 2019.

[7/12/2019] We are pleased to announce that the winner of the 2018 CSHPM Student Paper Contest is "L'equivalence duale de categories: a third way of analogy?" by Aurélien Jarry.

Congratulations also go to all who applied, your work was excellent and will be appearing in the soon-to-be published volume.

[5/29/2019] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears on pages 16-17 of the June 2019 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Craig Fraser and Andrew Schroter. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[5/11/2019] The program and abstracts for the 2019 Annual Meeting are now available.

[3/1/2019] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears on pages 12-13 of the March/April 2019 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Eamon Darnell and Aaron Thomas-Bolduc. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[2/11/2019] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears on pages 10-11 of the February 2019 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Ubiratan D'Ambrosio. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[1/15/2019] Registration for the 2019 Annual Meeting is now available. The Congress website also contains information on housing accomodations and travel options.

[12/29/2018] The Call For Papers for the 2019 Annual Meeting is now available. Please note that the deadline for title and abstract submission is February 1, 2019.

[12/4/2018] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears on pages 16-17 of the December 2018 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Janet Heine Barnett. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[11/16/2018] New CSHPM/SCHPM membership and membership renewal forms for 2019 are now available. You can either complete and pay for your membership online or download paper forms to submit with your payment by mail.

[10/5/2018] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears on pages 16-17 of the October/November 2018 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Amy Ackerberg-Hastings. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[9/7/2018] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears on pages 20-21 of the September 2018 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Mariya Boyko. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[6/3/2018] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears on pages 18-19 of the June 2018 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Roger Godard. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[6/01/2018] A list of area restaurants for the 2018 Annual Meeting is also available.

[5/25/2018] The program and abstracts for the 2018 Annual Meeting are now available.

[4/5/2018] Registration for the 2018 Annual Meeting is now available and is being provided by the Canadian Philosophical Asssociation. CSHPM/SCHPM members should use this link to be taken to the registration page set aside for our society. Please note that "early" registration at reduced fees is available before May 15.

[3/15/2018] The most recent installment of our column series CSHPM Notes appears on pages 16-17 of the March/April 2018 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Jean-Pierre Marquis. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[2/3/2018] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 18-19 of the February 2018 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Craig Fraser. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[1/24/2018] Just a reminder that the deadline for submissions for the 2018 CSHPM/SCHPM Annual Meeting is February 1, 2018. Please see the Call for Papers for more details.

[12/1/2017] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 18-19 of the December 2017 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Dan Curtin and Danny Otero. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[11/12/2017] The Call for Papers for the 2018 CSHPM/SCHPM Annual Meeting is now available. Please note that the deadline for submissions is February 1, 2018.

[11/9/2017] New CSHPM/SCHPM membership and membership renewal forms for 2018 are now available. You can either complete and pay for your membership online or download paper forms to submit with your payment by mail.

[10/2/2017] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 18-19 of the October/November 2017 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Duncan J. Melville. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[9/6/2017] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 16-17 of the September 2017 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Robert Thomas. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[6/6/2017] Call for Papers: The 2017 CMS Winter Meeting in Waterloo, ON will include a session on History and Philosophy of Mathematics on December 9, organized by Maritza Branker. Any interested speakers should email an abstract to mbranker@niagara.edu.

[6/6/2017] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 18-19 of the June 2017 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by David Orenstein. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[5/30/2017] Many thanks to everyone who participated in the outstanding 2017 CSHPM/SCHPM Annual Meeting in Toronto! Our next annual meeting will be held in June 2018 in conjunction with the Canadian Philosophical Association.

[5/5/2017] The complete Program and Abstracts for the 2017 CSHPM/SCHPM Annual Meeting are now available.

[3/16/2017] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 14-15 of the March/April 2017 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Thomas Drucker. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[2/8/2017] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 18-19 of the February 2017 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Michael Molinsky. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[1/17/2017] Remember that the deadline for submission of an abstract for this year's CSHPM Annual Meeting is February 1, 2017. See the Call for Papers for more details.

[12/2/2016] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 18-20 of the December 2016 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Robert H. C. Moir. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[11/3/2016] New CSHPM/SCHPM membership and membership renewal forms for 2017 are now available. You can either complete and pay for your membership online or download paper forms to submit with your payment by mail.

[10/31/2016] The Call for Papers for the 2017 Annual CSHPM Meeting is now available. Please note that the deadline for submission is February 1, 2017.

[10/4/2016] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 16-17 of the October/November 2016 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Gregg De Young. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[9/7/2016] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 18-19 of the September 2016 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Sylvia Nickerson (recipient of the 2014 CSHPM Student Award). For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[7/6/2016] The 2017 Annual Meeting of the CSHPM/SCHPM will be held in conjunction with the 2017 Congress of the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences at Ryerson University in Toronto, ON. The Special Session topic of the meeting will be "Eighteenth Century Mathematics." More details of the meeting will be posted as they become available.

[6/17/2016] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 18-19 of the June 2016 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by David Orenstein. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[5/28/2016] An updated program and list of abstracts for the 2016 Annual Meeting has been posted.

[5/13/2016] The complete program and list of abstracts for the 2016 Annual Meeting is now available.

[3/18/2016] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 18-19 of the March/April 2016 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Amy Ackerberg-Hastings. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[2/2/2016] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 14-15 of the February 2016 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Amy Shell-Gellasch and John Thoo. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[1/8/2016] Please note that the deadline for submission of paper titles and abstracts for the 2016 CSHPM/SCHPM Annual Meeting is February 1, 2016. See the Call for Papers for the 2016 Annual Meeting for more details.

[1/8/2016] Registration for the 2016 CSHPM Annual Meeting is now available on the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences website. The website also includes information about accommodations and travel to the conference.

[12/2/2015] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 14-15 of the December 2015 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Glen Van Brummelen. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[11/18/2015] Research in History and Philosophy of Mathematics: The CSHPM 2014 Annual Meeting at St. Catharines, Ontario is now available for purchase on the Springer website in eBook and hardback formats. Copies will be shipped soon to any members who ordered the 2014 Proceedings as part of their 2015 CSHPM/SCHPM membership.

[10/27/2015] The forms for 2016 CSHPM/SCHPM membership are now available.

[10/10/2015] The Call for Papers for the 2016 Annual Meeting of the CSHPM/SCHPM is now available. The meeting will be held May 29-31, 2016 at the University of Calgary in conjunction with the 2016 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Please note that the submission deadline is February 1, 2016.

[9/21/2015] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 15-16 of the September 2015 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Robert Thomas. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[8/11/2015] Many thanks to all who attended our recent annual meeting in Washington D.C. The meeting was a huge success, with an exceptionally full and varied program of talks filling up four days. We are all very grateful to Maria Zack and the rest of the organizers of the general and special sessions at the meeting.

The next CSHPM/SCHPM Annual Meeting will be held in conjunction with the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Calgary in May 2016. Additional details of the meeting will be posted as they become available.

[7/29/2015] The program for the 2015 Annual Meeting has been updated and now includes presiders and room assignments.

[6/11/2015] The program for the 2015 Annual Meeting has been updated with some minor changes.

[5/28/2015] The complete program for the 2015 Annual Meeting is now available.

[5/21/2015] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 18-19 of the June 2015 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by J. L. Berggren. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[5/12/2015] Registration and housing information for the 2015 CSHPM Annual Meeting, being held in conjunction with MAA MathFest, is now available at the MAA Registration Page. The deadline for "Advanced" registration rates is June 30.

[3/26/2015] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 18-19 of the March/April 2015 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Amy Ackerberg-Hastings. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[2/28/2015] NOTICE: The final deadline for submission of abstracts for the 2015 Annual Meeting has been extended to March 1. Please see the Call for Papers for more details.

[2/10/2015] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 16-17 of the February 2015 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Glen Van Brummelen. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[12/14/2014] We are sorry to report that Ivor Grattan-Guinness has passed away. A memorial service is being planned for sometime in January.

[11/18/2014] New CSHPM/SCHPM membership and membership renewal forms for 2015 are now available. You can either complete and pay for your membership online or download paper forms to submit with your payment by mail.

[12/13/2014] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 16-17 of the December 2014 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Tom Drucker. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[10/26/2014] A reminder that on the Oxford University Press website, CSHPM members can enter the code WEBSOCSHPM during checkout to receive a 20% discount on the purchase of titles in the ‘History of Mathematics’ or ‘Philosophy of Mathematics’ subject areas.

[10/17/2014] The Call for Papers for the 2015 Annual Meeting is now available. Please note that the deadline for submission of abstracts is February 15, 2015.

[8/28/2014] The most recent installment of our column series Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM appears on pages 16-17 of the September 2014 CMS Notes. This issue's column was written by Craig Fraser. For more details on how to submit your own column for the series, click here.

[8/27/2014] Pitzer College, a member of the Claremont Colleges in California, seeks an Assistant/Associate Professor of Mathematics whose scholarship includes work in the history of mathematics, the philosophy of mathematics, or ethnomathematics. Applications received before November 7, 2014 will be given preference. Click here for more details.

[5/27/2014] Many thanks to the speakers and attendees at the 2014 Annual Meeting. The next annual meeting will be held in conjunction with the BSHM and the MAA in Washington D.C. in August 2015.

[4/14/2014] An updated schedule for the 2014 Annual Meeting is now available.

[03/27/2014] In the March-April 2014 edition of the CMS Notes is a new column on the history and philosophy of mathematics, "Past and Present in Mathematics: Notes from the CSHPM." The first column was written by Tom Archibald on medieval and Renaissance algebra. The column is coordinated by Hardy Grant and Amy Ackerberg-Hastings.

[03/21/2014] The schedule and abstracts for the 2014 Annual Meeting are now available.

[01/20/2014] David Bellhouse, the local arrangements chair for the 2014 Annual Meeting, has put together an excellent list of local attractions to consider exploring in or around St. Catharines.

[01/14/2014] Registration for the 2014 Annual Meeting is now available.

[11/12/2013] The Call For Papers for the 2014 Annual Meeting is now available.

[11/4/2013] The 2014 Membership Letter from the Secretary, as well as both online and paper membership renewal forms, are now available on the Join the Society page.

[9/23/2013] The dates for the next CSHPM/SCHPM Annual Meeting have been set for May 25-27, 2014. The meeting will be held in conjunction with the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario.

[8/7/2013] The SAW ERC Project is offering a doctoral scholarship on "Ancient mathematics in secondary schools: issues, current practices and new perspectives." The deadline for applications is September 16, 2013.

[8/3/2013] We are grateful to all who attended and/or presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting. Particular thanks go out to the session organizers (Rob Bradley, Bonnie Gold, Maria Zack, Tom Drucker and Glen Van Brummelen), as well as all who provided materials or their time at the CSHPM booth.

[7/23/2013] The schedule of papers and abstracts for the 2013 Annual Meeting at MathFest is now available.

[4/9/2013] Registration for the 2013 CSHPM/SCHPM Annual Meeting is now available through the MAA website. Click here to go to the meeting registration page.

[1/30/2013] CSHPM President Glen Van Brummelen can be heard on the "Wild About Math!" podcast talking about his new book on spherical trigonometry.

[1/15/2013] HOM-SIGMAA is holding its tenth annual Student Paper Contest in the History of Mathematics. The prizes to student winners will include a one year student membership in CSHPM. The deadline for entries is March 20, 2013.

[12/31/2012] The Call for Papers for the 2013 Annual Meeting is now available. Please note that the deadline for abstracts is February 15, 2013.

[12/31/2012] The CSHPM Award Guidelines are now available on the website. Please pass this information on to any students interested in presenting at the 2013 Annual Meeting in August.

[11/08/2012] The new 2013 Membership Letter from the Secretary, as well as both online and paper membership renewal forms, are now available on the Join the Society page.

[8/5/2012] Information about the new Announcements mailing list as well as the Discussion mailing list is now available on this page.

[6/5/2012] If you presented a paper at the 2012 Annual Meeting that you plan to submit for inclusion in the Proceedings, the updated instructions for Proceedings authors are now available.

[5/29/2012] Many thanks to everyone who participated in the 2012 Annual Meeting in Waterloo. The Annual Meeting next year will be held jointly with POMSIGMAA and HOMSIGMAA in Hartford, Connecticut on August 1-3, 2013.

[5/28/2012] If you gave a talk at the 2012 Annual Meeting, the 2012 Travel Expense Form is now available.

[5/25/2012] Here is a link to a blog providing information on things to do and places to eat at the Annual Meeting in Waterloo.

[5/25/2012] Here is a link to a file providing additional information on registration, parking, and other topics for the Annual Meeting.

[05/19/2012] An updated version of the program for the 2012 Annual Meeting has been posted.

[05/07/2012] The abstracts for the 2012 Annual Meeting have been posted.

[05/03/2012] An updated version of the program for the 2012 Annual Meeting has been posted.

[04/12/2012] The complete program for the 2012 Annual Meeting is now available.

[04/09/2012] Additional details on the Kenneth O. May Lecture by Dr. Andrew Hodges of Wadham College, Oxford University at this year's Annual Meeting are now available.

[3/28/2012] If you have not yet registered for the Annual Meeting, please note that the deadline for the “early registration fees” is March 31. You may register online at www.congress2012.ca.

[1/11/2012] Reminder: The Call For Papers for the 2012 Annual Meeting is available on the Annual Meetings page and the DEADLINE for submission of titles and abstracts is February 10, 2012, less than a month away.

[11/06/2011] Oxford University Press has very generously offered members of the CSHPM/SCHPM an exclusive 20% discount on philosophy and mathematics books. Visit the promotion page for more details.

[11/06/2011] Membership renewal forms for 2012 are now available. In addition to payment by check, online renewal using a debit/credit card or PayPal account is now an option.

[09/30/2011] The Call For Papers for the 2012 Annual Meeting is now available on the Annual Meetings page.

[08/02/2011] A new design for the website is now in place, which should eliminate the problems some browsers (such as Firefox) were having in detecting updated pages.

[07/17/2011] Israel Kleiner has generously provided an updated version of his list of History of Mathematics References.