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Committee on Career Development Plans Pre-JSM Networking Events
The committee will host virtual and in-person networking events at the end of July and at JSM 2022 in Washington, DC.
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Nominations Wanted for ASA Pride Scholarship
Nominations are being accepted for the ASA Pride Scholarship until March 31.
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Federal Statistical Agency Employees Tell Why You Should Want Their Jobs
We asked federal statistical agency leaders and employees why students and young professionals should work at their agencies. They responded enthusiastically with inside looks at their jobs and the agencies they work for.
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Free Virtual Guided Networking Session Open to All at JSM 2021
The ASA’s Committee on Career Development will host the JSM Virtual Guided Networking Session, which provides a friendly environment for students and early-career statisticians to practice meeting and greeting. JSM registration is encouraged, but not required.
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Committee on Career Development Announces Initiative Lineup
The ASA Committee on Career Development (ASA CCD) provides support for and information about careers in statistics. ASA CCD hosts events at the Joint Statistical Meetings and offers webinars and office hours. Additionally, the committee’s website includes resources for professional development and mentoring.
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Calling All Graphic Artists
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Outreach Group is looking for an emblem that properly reflects JEDI and its mission to strengthen our community by making it more just, equitable, diverse, and inclusive.
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JEDI Outreach Group Calls for Leadership Nominations
The recently approved Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) Outreach Group will bring together individuals and groups with an active interest in working together to enrich and support justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in statistics and data science.
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Q&A with Hope Cullers, Crystal Grant, and Smita Skrivanek
We interviewed three statisticians who strive to change the world through data. We asked them who inspired them, why they became statisticians, and how data science is changing the world.