Added link to donations page and updated maintainers
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*May 4th, 2022 - Donations are now accepted to help pay for maintenance costs. Details [[TAMS Wiki:Finances|here]].
*March 31st, 2021 - The [[TAMS Wiki:Privacy policy|privacy policy]] has been updated to reflect our use of [https://matomo.org/ Matomo], a self-hosted analytics tool.
*March 31st, 2021 - The [[TAMS Wiki:Privacy policy|privacy policy]] has been updated to reflect our use of [https://matomo.org/ Matomo], a self-hosted analytics tool.
*February 4th, 2021 - Notifications have been added. You can now ''thank'' others! LaTeX has also been enabled. Emails are currently ''not'' working.
*February 4th, 2021 - Notifications have been added. You can now ''thank'' others! LaTeX has also been enabled. Emails are currently ''not'' working.
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Currently maintained by:
Currently maintained by:
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* [[Nathan Brito]]
* [[Jeongwoo Choi]]
* [[Jeongwoo Choi]]
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* [[Ted Kwee-Bintoro]]
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* and possibly you! [mailto:admin@tamswiki.org Email me] if you would like to help maintain the wiki
{{#description2:Welcome to the unofficial Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science Wiki page! The Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (TAMS) at the University of North Texas (UNT) is the nation's first early college entrance residential program for gifted high school aged students. If admitted into TAMS, students withdraw from their high schools and enter the world of university education at UNT, a Tier 1 research institution. Mentored by faculty at UNT, TAMS students tackle complex, real-world problems, working on solutions and breakthroughs in fields ranging from healthcare to energy consumption. TAMS at UNT serves as an important pipeline for STEM education, nurturing the next generation of innovators.}}
{{#description2:Welcome to the unofficial Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science Wiki page! The Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (TAMS) at the University of North Texas (UNT) is the nation's first early college entrance residential program for gifted high school aged students. If admitted into TAMS, students withdraw from their high schools and enter the world of university education at UNT, a Tier 1 research institution. Mentored by faculty at UNT, TAMS students tackle complex, real-world problems, working on solutions and breakthroughs in fields ranging from healthcare to energy consumption. TAMS at UNT serves as an important pipeline for STEM education, nurturing the next generation of innovators.}}