Math Fest 2023: Discovering the Wonderful World of Mathematics

Connecting Mathematics to Real-World Applications

Daytona State College's School of Mathematics is proud to announce Math Fest 2023: Discovering the Wonderful World of Mathematics, an event that offers an opportunity for educators to showcase their passion for mathematics and inspire students to see the beauty and real-world applications of the subject. The event will take place on Friday, October 27, 2023, at the Daytona Beach campus. The deadline for proposals is May 31, and will be coming up fast — so, if you're looking to make a difference and share your knowledge, we encourage you to submit your proposal today!


Get Involved

Math Fest is designed to heighten students' interest in mathematics by promoting creativity, expression, and innovation in the subject. The event provides a unique opportunity to connect with young minds and spark their interest in mathematics. The audience consists of undergraduate students pursuing diverse majors from Daytona State College and local universities. Math Fest aims to inspire these students to explore mathematics and its practical applications, even if it is not their primary field of study.

The presentations at Math Fest should be interactive and engaging, with a particular emphasis on real-world mathematics applications. We welcome proposals from higher education professionals throughout Daytona State College who wish to explore the linkages between their discipline and the wonders of mathematics. These proposals are a great way to showcase how mathematics is relevant to other fields of study, such as engineering, computer science, and physics. We encourage presenters to utilize hands-on activities that actively involve the students, making the experience fun and educational.


Submit Your Proposal

Submitting a proposal for Math Fest 2023 is a straightforward process. Simply access the Proposal Submission Form and follow the instructions. If you have any questions or concerns about the proposal submission process or the event itself, please reach out to Gabi Booth at Gabi.Booth@daytonastate.edu.

Don't miss out on this chance to make a difference and help shape the future of mathematics — submit your proposal today!



Koby Klayson
Administrative Specialist, Division of Online Studies
Koby.Klayson@daytonastate.edu
386-506-3638
Division of Online Studies