A Year Long Celebration of Mathematics
This national celebration and campaign aims to reignite America’s appreciation for mathematics. By targeting a broad, nationwide audience, the initiative engages people to experience the beauty, relevance, and potential of math in profound ways. The Year of Math invites individuals of all backgrounds to explore the subject without fear of judgment or failure.
Year of Math Congressional Resolution
The Congressional Resolution declaring 2026 as a Year of Math in the U.S. has now been introduced in the Senate by its co-sponsors, Senators Shelley Moore Capito (R,WV) and John Hickenlooper (D, CO), and in the House by its co-sponsors, Representatives Chrissy Houlahan (D, PA-6) and Jay Obernolte (R, CA-23). We deeply appreciate that this is a bipartisan effort in both chambers.

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Photo courtesy of the American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges
Program Offerings
The 2026 Year of Mathematics, facilitated by the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences, has as a goal to bring the power and beauty of mathematics directly into local communities through accessible, high-impact programming. We invite public libraries, community centers, and local schools to take advantage of the opportunity to host any of the programs offered or to propose their own.
Member Organizations
Spotlight
The Conference Board of Mathematical Sciences comprises member societies whose primary objectives include advancing the mathematical sciences. Their efforts and activities toward this goal will be featured monthly in this section.
Math on Stage
A monthly video series highlighting plays about mathematics and mathematicians, hosted by Dr. Emma LaPlace. Subscribe to our YouTube channel!
Partner Organizations
Spotlight
The initiatives, outreach efforts, and collaborative work of our partner organizations, dedicated to promoting the importance, relevance, and impact of mathematics across society, education, and industry, will be highlighted regularly in this section, showcasing their vital role in advancing mathematical applications and expanding the reach, awareness, and understanding of mathematics in diverse communities.












