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On the mall outside Ford Hall, Adam Maidman, Ben Sherwood, Christina Knudson, Megan Heyman and Sijia Liang jump for joy when they get their new School of Statistics tee shirts.
Graduate students receive awards(see "Awards")
Dennis Cook and Lynn Lin (see "School consulting center named for benefactor")
School of Statistics' Adam Rothman Wins Coveted CAREER Award from NSF (See "Rothman”)>
Double honors go to Hui Zou, who was recently elected Fellow of the IMS, adding to his earlier selection as CLA Scholar of the College. (See "Scholar” and "IMS”)>
Our team at MUDAC: Blake Nhul, Tianyi Sun, Taylor Aldridge, Zhen Ling Chai, Wenjing Yang, Yufei Zhao, Kaiyuan Hu. (See story Data analytics competition for undergraduates.)>
Lan Wang promoted to full professor. (See story Lan Wang)>
School student Wins two awards. (See story Dootika Vats)>
Best paper award (See story Boxiang Wang)>
Statistical Consulting Service
Xuming He, Buehler Martin Lectures 2016
Seymour Geisser Distinguished Lectures
Statistics is the science of learning from data. Statisticians collect, organize, analyze, interpret, and present data. We are constantly seeking better ways to do that in more and more challenging situations, using mathematics, computing, and insight. People use statistics in business, industry, medicine, government, and scientific research.
The School of Statistics is a leading center of statistical practice, education, and research. The School has about 15 faculty members and 65 graduate students. We offer programs leading to BA, BS, MS, and PhD degrees.
We are the proud hosts to the Buehler-Martin and Geisser Lectureship.