# Math Horizons

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{{Infobox Magazine
| title           = Math Horizons
| image_file      = Math Horizons cover November 2008.jpg
| image_size      = 217 px
| image_caption   = Cover of November 2008 issue
| editor          = Stuart Boersma
| editor_title    = Editors
| previous_editor = Tom Edgar, [David Richeson](/source/David_Richeson); Steve Abbot and Bruce Torrence; [Arthur T. Benjamin](/source/Arthur_T._Benjamin) and [Jennifer Quinn](/source/Jennifer_Quinn); [Deanna Haunsperger](/source/Deanna_Haunsperger) and Steve Kennedy; Don Albers
| staff_writer    = 
| frequency       = 4 times yearly
| circulation     = 
| category        = 
| company         = [Taylor & Francis](/source/Taylor_%26_Francis) for the [Mathematical Association of America](/source/Mathematical_Association_of_America)
| publisher       = 
| firstdate       = 1993
| country         = [United States](/source/United_States)
| based           = [Washington, D.C.](/source/Washington%2C_D.C.)
| language        = English
| website         = http://www.maa.org/mathhorizons/
| issn            = 1072-4117
}}

'''''Math Horizons''''' is a magazine aimed at undergraduates interested in mathematics, published by the [Mathematical Association of America](/source/Mathematical_Association_of_America). It publishes expository articles about "beautiful mathematics" as well as articles about the culture of mathematics covering mathematical people, institutions, humor, games, cartoons, and book reviews.<ref>
{{cite web |url=http://www.maa.org/mathhorizons/author_instructions.html |title=Math Horizons: Instructions for Authors |accessdate=2009-01-31 |website= |publisher=Mathematical Association of America |date=January 3, 2009}}
</ref>

The MAA gives the [Trevor Evans Award](/source/Trevor_Evans_Award)s annually to "authors of exceptional articles that are accessible to undergraduates" that are published in ''Math Horizons''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.maa.org/awards/evans.html |title=The Mathematical Association of America's Trevor Evans Awards |access-date=2009-01-31 |website= |publisher=Mathematical Association of America |date=October 16, 2008 |archive-date=1999-09-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19990910000944/http://www.maa.org/awards/evans.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>

==Notes==
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==Further reading==
* {{cite book |editor1-first=Deanna |editor1-last=Haunsperger |editor2-first=Stephen |editor2-last=Kennedy |title=The Edge of the Universe: Celebrating Ten Years of Math Horizons|year=2006|publisher= Mathematical Association of America |location=Washington, D.C.|isbn=978-0-88385-555-3 }}

==External links==
*{{official|https://maa.org/mathhorizons//}}
*[https://www.jstor.org/journal/mathhorizons ''Math Horizons''] at [JSTOR](/source/JSTOR)
*[http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/umho20 ''Math Horizons''] at [Taylor & Francis](/source/Taylor_%26_Francis) Online

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