There are several undergraduate math research journals where you can publish your work or explore others' research. These journals provide excellent opportunities for undergraduate students to share their research and contribute to the academic community.
Involve is dedicated to showcasing and encouraging high quality mathematical research involving students (at all levels). The editorial board consists of mathematical scientists each of whom is personally committed to nurturing student participation in research.
Math Horizons is a vibrant and accessible forum for practitioners, students, educators, and enthusiasts of mathematics, dedicated to exploring the folklore, characters, and current happenings in mathematical culture.
Published by the Pi Mu Epsilon Mathematics Honor Society, this journal features research papers by undergraduate students. More information can be found on their website.
This journal is devoted entirely to papers written by undergraduates on topics related to the mathematical sciences. You can find more information on their website
This web-based publication is dedicated to undergraduate research in applied and computational mathematics. It covers a wide range of topics and applications2. More details are available on their website.
The Minnesota Journal of Undergraduate Mathematics focuses on original mathematical research, done primarily by undergraduates, in all areas of mathematics and its applications.
The North Carolina Journal of Mathematics and Statistics (NCJMS) publishes high quality, refereed, open access articles and software. There is no charge to the authors.
Spora: A Journal of Biomathematics is a refereed research journal dedicated to fostering the development of future scientists and scholars and advancing the field of study in biomathematics.
These journals provide excellent platforms for undergraduate students to share their research and contribute to the academic community.