The 2025 Progress in Discrete and Continuous Probability Conference will take place Tuesday, July 22 — Friday, July 25, 2025, on the historic campus of Union College in Schenectady, NY.
The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers, early career mathematicians, postdocs and graduate students in a welcoming environment to learn and present the most recent progress in Discrete and Continuous Probability.
The following speakers will be giving plenary 3-day research tutorial/mini courses on the recent progress in discrete and continuous probability.
- Omer Angel (University of British Columbia)
- Yimin Xiao (Michigan State University)
The following speakers have accepted our invitation:
- Antonio Auffinger (Northwestern University)
- Wei-Kuo Chen (University of Minnesota)
- Alexander Dunlap (Duke University)
- Pratima Hebbar (Grinnell College)
- Christopher Janjigian (Purdue University)
- Tai Melcher (University of Virginia)
- Amber Puha (California State University San Marcos)
- Alejandra Quintos (University of Wisconsin)
- Laurent Saloff-Coste (Cornell University)
The conference is organized by
- Erik Bates (North Carolina State University)
- Phanuel Mariano (Union College)
- Daniel Slonim
- Fanhui Xu (Union College)
Funding is available to support the participation of graduate students, postdocs, early career mathematicians, inlcluding those from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds in math.
Support for the 2025 Progress in Discrete and Continuous Probability Conference is provided by the U.S. National Science Foundation (Award #2316968), and Union College. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the planning committee and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.


Registration
To register for the conference and/or apply for funding please fill out this form: Registration Form
There will be funding available for a limited amount of participants. There will also be limited spots for short talks by early career mathematicians. If you wish to be considered for funding or a talk, applications needs to be submitted by Monday May 19.
We expect to submit funding decisions shortly after that.
Schedule and Abstracts
General Schedule
TBD
Accommodations and Local Information
Hotel room blocks are reserved at a special conference rate. Please use the links below.Lodging: Room blocks have been held at two hotels close to campus:
- DoubleTree by Hilton (< 15 minute walk, 0.7 mile)
100 Nott Terrace, Schenectady NY 12308
518-393-4141
Group name: Union College Math C; $199/night (plus tax) rate(use this link for special conference rate ); - Hampton Inn (15-20 minute walk, 1.1 mile)
450 State St, Schenectady NY 12305
518-377-4500
Group name: Union College Math C; $189/night (plus tax) rate(use this link for special conference rate)
Local restaurants (click for list)
Directions
Union College is centrally located in New York's Capital District about 10 miles from the Albany International Airport, easily accessible by train from NYC, and just 3 to 4 hours by car from NYC, Boston, and Montreal. Here is a campus map/directions webpage, which indicates several parking lots, accessible building entrances and more.
- By car:
From the north, south, and east: From New York State Thruway exit 24, take the Northway (I-87) north to exit 6 (marked "Route 7 west"). Follow Route 7 west for 6.5 miles and bear right onto Union Street. Continue on Union Street for 2.7 miles and make a sharp right at the stoplight onto Union Avenue. After about 1000 feet, turn left through the gate to enter Union's campus, onto Alexander Lane. Continue straight for parking on the right next to the baseball field. (See the campus map for additional parking. Visitors may park in any lot.) Registration and the conference sessions are in Olin Rotunda, ISEC and Bailey Hall. .
From the west: From Thruway exit 26, take I-890 east to exit 4 (Erie Boulevard). Follow Erie Boulevard north to Union Street (second light after the Amtrak station), turn right onto Union Street, and follow for one mile, and make a slight left at the stoplight onto Union Avenue. After about 1000 feet, turn left through the gate to enter Union's campus, onto Alexander Lane. Continue straight for parking on the right next to the baseball field. (See the campus map for additional parking. Visitors may park in any lot.) Registration and the conference sessions are in Olin Rotunda, ISEC and Bailey Hall. . - By air:
The Albany Airport is a 20 minute drive from campus and is served by most major airlines, including United, American Airlines, Delta, and Southwest.
There is regular taxi service between the airport and Schenectady. Cabs are available outside the baggage claim area. Uber and Lyft are active in the Capital Region. - By train:
The Schenectady Amtrak station is a ten minute walk or short taxi ride from campus. The Albany-Rensselaer Amtrak station is a 30 minute taxi ride from campus, but has more frequent service from NYC and points south than the Schenectady station.
Union College is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and respectful learning, living, and working environment. To this end, Union will not tolerate gender-based misconduct. Union College’s Title IX Policy, Gender-based Misconduct Policy, and Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment, Bias, and Retaliation in Employment and their associated procedures define prohibiting conduct. Union College students, faculty, and staff as well as non-members are expected to comply with our policies. A “non-member” refers to independent contractors, vendors, visitors and others who conduct business with the College or on College property.
The College’s Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment, Bias, and Retaliation in Employment, the Student Code of Conduct, and the Gender-based Misconduct Policy have jurisdiction over all defined misconduct that effects or is a part of a Union College educational program or activity both on and away from campus. As such, matters of discrimination, harassment, or bias occurring off-campus involving parties associated with the College’s programs or activities will be ripe for adjudication within the College’s procedures.
Allegations of misconduct by non-members will be adjudicated through the College’s Rule of Public Order and/or through the referral of matters to the non-member’s institution for adjudication within the institution’s community standards or other applicable misconduct policies.
Conference participants can report incidents of gender-based misconduct including sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking.
Conference participants can report incidents of bias by students.
Conference participants can report incidents of discrimination, harassment, bias, or retaliation by community members or non-members.
To learn more, please see our Title IX website.
