The CoNE conference series, April 1992--May 2001, regularly brought together mathematicians in the New England area. This is a new series, with a different format, held at new locations, and with new organizers, but the same goal of arranging quality combinatorics conferences in New England.
2003-2004
N.E. Discrete Mathematics Day at Binghamton, October 10, 2003
Local Organizers: Laura Anderson and Thomas Zaslavsky
Location: Binghamton University (SUNY)
Discrete Math Day is held in conjunction with the AMS meeting at Binghamton on Saturday and Sunday, October 11-12, 2003.
2002-2003
Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science Day (DMCSD), September 28, 2002
Local Organizers: Seth Chaiken, Cristian Lenart, S.S. Ravi, Ganesh Ramesh
Location: University at Albany (SUNY)
Supported by the Department of Computer Science, the Department of Mathematics, College of Arts and Sciences, and the University at Albany (SUNY).
New England Discrete Mathematics Day, February 1, 2003
Local Organizers: Nancy Eaton, Woong Kook, Lubos Thoma
Location: University of Rhode Island
Supported by the National Security Agency, the Honors Program & Visiting Scholars Committee at URI, and the Department of Mathematics at URI.
Discrete Mathematics Day At WPI, Saturday, May 3, 2003
Local organizers: Peter Christopher, Beth Donovan, William Martin, and Stanley Selkow.
Location: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Supported by the National Security Agency, the Provost's Office of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, the Department of Mathematical Sciences, the Department of Computer Science, and the Center for Industrial Mathematics and Statistics (CIMS) at WPI.
2001-2002
Valley Discrete Math Day, October 12, 2001
Local Organizer: Frank Sottile, UMass
Location: UMass
Supported in part by the Five College Lecture Fund, Smith College, Mt. Holyoke College, and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Massachusetts.
Discrete Mathematics Day at Dartmouth, May 11, 2002
Local Organizer: Rosa Orellana, Dartmouth College
Location: Dartmouth College
Supported by Dartmouth College, and the Department of Mathematics at Dartmouth College.