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JSM 2017 Archive
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JSM Session: The Leadership Journey for Statisticians
Four statisticians, each from a different background, shared their experiences during a panel discussion on leadership—what it is and how to develop the skills to be a leader.
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Student Chapter Officers Gather for First Time at JSM 2017
ASA student chapter officers and faculty advisers came together for the first time at this year’s JSM to share their experiences and plan for the future.
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JSM 2017 Mixers and Events
JSM 2017 in Baltimore features several events and mixers to guide you through the largest annual gathering of statisticians and data scientists in the world.
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Is This Your First JSM? Here Are Tips to Navigate the Conference
Christopher Bilder offers tips for navigating the largest congregation of statisticians in the world, which happens every August during the Joint Statistical Meetings.
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Diversity Mentoring Program Accepting Applications
Applications are being accepted for the JSM Diversity Mentoring Program, which brings minority graduate and undergraduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and junior professionals together with senior-level statisticians and faculty in academia, government, and the private sector in a structured program during the Joint Statistical Meetings.
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JSM Student Opportunities
JSM 2017 is in Baltimore, and the ASA has lined up plenty of opportunities for students to get involved and learn more about what the ASA offers.
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SRMS Looking for Student to Assemble Proceedings
Survey Research Methods Section news for May 2017, including updates on JSM 2017.
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Statistics in Epidemiology Section Calls for Best Paper Award Applications
The ASA’s Statistics in Epidemiology Section invites applications for the best paper award from young investigators who will present their papers at JSM 2017. The top paper will be awarded the Norman Breslow Prize, which includes a $1,000 stipend.