Blogs offered by or in cooperation with the American Mathematical Society
A blog (a contraction of the term "web log"), maintained by an organization or an individual, features regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or videos. The AMS currently offers the following blogs.
PhD + epsilon Blog
Adriana Salerno, assistant professor at Bates College, and 2007 AMS-AAAS Media Fellow, writes about her experiences and challenges as an early-career mathematician. All mathematicians are encouraged to join the community of her followers and post comments.
On The Market
On The Market is a job search blog for the mathematical sciences community by the Joint Committee on Employment Opportunities. This blog is moderated by Sue Geller, Professor - Texas A&M University
Joint Mathematics Meetings Blogs
These blogs are about the scientific program sessions, events, and other aspects of the annual Joint Matheamtics Meetings of the AMS and MAA.
AMS Graduate Student Blog by and for math grad students
Hosted by Williams College, and managed by Frank Morgan, Vice-President, American Mathematical Society. Graduate Student Editorial Board: Kareem Carr, NYU, Editor-in-Chief; Tyler Clark (website), Western Kentucky University, Editor; Diana Davis, Brown, Editor; Angelean Hendrix, North Carolina State, Editor; Brian Simanek (website), CalTech, Editor; Derek L. Smith, UCSB, Editor; Branden Stone, University of Kansas, Editor; and Adam Topaz, University of Pennsylvania, Editor. Graduate students are invited to join the Board. Topics include advice, announcements, interviews, math, math games, math in pop culture, and teaching.