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Should You Double Up?
You like statistics, but your passion is history. Should you double major? Benjamin Pope weighs in.
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Should You Double Up?
You like statistics, but your passion is history. Should you double major? We asked several ASA members how they did it and why. We also asked if it was worth the work. Read their responses.
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Students Talk Fellowships
Five fellows from the Data Science for Social Good program offer advice and respond to questions about their experiences, views on data science, and future plans.
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2014 Young Statisticians in Business and Industry Award Winner
Guan Yu, a PhD candidate at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is this year’s recipient of the Young Statisticians in Business and Industry Award.
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Statistics in Epidemiology Section Young Investigator Award
The Section on Statistics in Epidemiology (SIE) invites applications from young investigators who will present their papers at JSM 2015 in Seattle, Washington.
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Student Spotlight: James Joseph
Amstat News asked James Joseph, student representative of the ASA Philadelphia Chapter, a few questions about why he decided to get involved in the chapter and why other students should do the same.
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International Indian Statistical Association Young Researcher Award Competition
Congratulations to Bhramar Mukerjee, Debashis Paul and Shalabh, the winners of the International Indian Statistical Association young researcher award competition.
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Fifteen Students Awarded Travel Grants
Fifteen students were awarded travel grants to present in a contributed paper or poster session during the International Conference on Health Policy Statistics.
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NSF and Eli Lilly Partner on Internship Program
The Division of Mathematical Sciences at the National Science Foundation and Global Statistical Sciences at Eli Lilly and Company have joined forces to establish an internship program. The 12-week summer program offers an opportunity for NSF’s graduate research fellows in statistics or related fields to gain research and real-world experience at Lilly.