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Verronica Mitchell <[log in to unmask]>
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Good Morning Everyone,

Please see below.  Have a wonderful weekend!

Thanks,
Verronica

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Hi everyone,

The GMU ASA Student Chapter is hosting a few upcoming lectures that may be of interest to you. These are geared towards a mixed audience of undergraduates and graduate students and will not be too technical. Attendance is not mandatory, but highly encouraged!

Please provide your feedback on the Overview of Bayesian Statistics lecture no later than March 6 (see below for details). We will follow up with locations for the Social Network and Bayesian Statistics lectures closer to the event dates.

  *   Applications for Statistical Models. Friday, Feb 28, 1:30pm-3:00pm, Engineering 1602. Dr. Tigran Markaryan will be giving a talk on applications for statistical models. In addition to teaching graduate statistics courses at GMU, Dr. Markaryan has more than a decade of experience in analytic consulting and research fields. His expertise includes pharma, retail, energy, education, and many more. So, the talk should be relevant to students interested in statistical consulting or applications of statistics in industry.
  *   Introductory Overview Lectures in Social Network. Friday, April 3, 2:30pm-4:00pm, location TBD. We will be viewing a webinar hosted by the Statistical Learning and Data Science Section of the ASA on social network analysis. The webinar aims at providing an introduction of modern social network analysis to non-statisticians, statisticians and data scientists with varying statistical knowledge. More information can be found at: https://secure-web.cisco.com/1u6ULcIslaCYxTLWQtTfAo4S_i7C2NS-EaaHIAodeRIDTLCiJeDm6n40KOY1dpHWz-Ua3Nd5VjeaF7oZ8eobrCYKmP7UxHh6UZEFL2Q2HE77GBb3tcQs50ermq-ytfDNAC2ete72PggGwC-t1H_SgUKWzlsrOgQ1kZxrfVVqsSM06RDzvLg6yx8jR5ghv-cOVnB7Z6Q6XbSvwfxhtfUpQDZ6z3x44qI4OgL14FRzN9PNRKC80LuR3pKZkiqw8xbqpLgaxhyucqj3HF7hpoFEAvlZiMMO4dFF67uSy5haAv2Z5IwjZABffiLDuVeXd_mf1Pgvgv70niDt6sHNn3yL98maUVMOOEDIlXEhuTBU3fZWt2FC6vUAcEkNs5DGHTHY4QsKBfm0ArB_CxPx3zWrvG3Dej_VKyBZrDm9yTrfytTEhvy-Qu-Eu5ntBWSgxLa_UFRHhC2ShtpShH-t1bH4Jog/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amstat.org%2FASA%2FEducation%2FWeb-Based-Lectures.aspx#IOLSN<https://secure-web.cisco.com/1awr-oXCguHi6KM_MX7M57TGUWWJoi7m63lDyx9neYxDing_Ewsjc_Hz4O1CseTIT93m-RGhKPWW11niNS4FBk6tbXkNMVNa8Ky6EO7qH0bW8_Fdcs3JR8H-dKztifxXxD3Oelftia0Pnd8F59h9PmFDtN_rgHn8PbHmJ3N-0PVQRK1yIUzAbgMJBZErcFuOZVtLXsVSQG5Hv46oW-vN0uxsqZokffx5rGyQZ8p_MXi_3zCbd7wPAeyoHN8F3fIXkyMfIi1X6qokXU6y8gCFbZpGP7pzJD6rynPmoT25MvSdmvCgAfu06SbXOelfWNZqAWHM3F2ro4-u06wqjuetAYYj7tQJEUFleTesYOWqai1Oj5AggCvv6-PtlyUeDeNLaV_X6HPAhqg3b9wGHLUq6Yw/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amstat.org%2FASA%2FEducation%2FWeb-Based-Lectures.aspx%23IOLSN>
  *   Overview of Bayesian Statistics. Friday, April 10, 4:00pm-5:00pm, location TBD. Dr. Kathryn Laskey from the Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research will be giving an introductory lecture on Bayesian statistics. More information about Dr. Laskey and a Bayesian inference course she teaches at GMU is available here<https://seor.vse.gmu.edu/~klaskey/> and here<https://seor.vse.gmu.edu/~klaskey/SYST664/SYST664.html>. **Please note: if you are interested in attending this talk, please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> no later than March 6. The event may be canceled if not enough people show interest in attending.
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Best,

Statistics Graduate Student Committee

________________________________
From: xxiong2
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2020 8:23 AM
To: Verronica Mitchell <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Subject: Upcoming GMU ASA events

Hi Verronica,

Could you send the following to all MS and PhD students, cc'ing Dr. Vidyashankar?

Thank you so much!

Kathy
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Hi everyone,

The GMU ASA Student Chapter is hosting a few upcoming lectures that may be of interest to you. These are geared towards a mixed audience of undergraduates and graduate students and will not be too technical. Attendance is not mandatory, but highly encouraged!

Please provide your feedback on the Overview of Bayesian Statistics lecture no later than March 6 (see below for details). We will follow up with locations for the Social Network and Bayesian Statistics lectures closer to the event dates.

  *   Applications for Statistical Models. Friday, Feb 28, 1:30pm-3:00pm, Engineering 1602. Dr. Tigran Markaryan will be giving a talk on applications for statistical models. In addition to teaching graduate statistics courses at GMU, Dr. Markaryan has more than a decade of experience in analytic consulting and research fields. His expertise includes pharma, retail, energy, education, and many more. So, the talk should be relevant to students interested in statistical consulting or applications of statistics in industry.
  *   Introductory Overview Lectures in Social Network. Friday, April 3, 2:30pm-4:00pm, location TBD. We will be viewing a webinar hosted by the Statistical Learning and Data Science Section of the ASA on social network analysis. The webinar aims at providing an introduction of modern social network analysis to non-statisticians, statisticians and data scientists with varying statistical knowledge. More information can be found at: https://secure-web.cisco.com/1u6ULcIslaCYxTLWQtTfAo4S_i7C2NS-EaaHIAodeRIDTLCiJeDm6n40KOY1dpHWz-Ua3Nd5VjeaF7oZ8eobrCYKmP7UxHh6UZEFL2Q2HE77GBb3tcQs50ermq-ytfDNAC2ete72PggGwC-t1H_SgUKWzlsrOgQ1kZxrfVVqsSM06RDzvLg6yx8jR5ghv-cOVnB7Z6Q6XbSvwfxhtfUpQDZ6z3x44qI4OgL14FRzN9PNRKC80LuR3pKZkiqw8xbqpLgaxhyucqj3HF7hpoFEAvlZiMMO4dFF67uSy5haAv2Z5IwjZABffiLDuVeXd_mf1Pgvgv70niDt6sHNn3yL98maUVMOOEDIlXEhuTBU3fZWt2FC6vUAcEkNs5DGHTHY4QsKBfm0ArB_CxPx3zWrvG3Dej_VKyBZrDm9yTrfytTEhvy-Qu-Eu5ntBWSgxLa_UFRHhC2ShtpShH-t1bH4Jog/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amstat.org%2FASA%2FEducation%2FWeb-Based-Lectures.aspx#IOLSN<https://secure-web.cisco.com/1awr-oXCguHi6KM_MX7M57TGUWWJoi7m63lDyx9neYxDing_Ewsjc_Hz4O1CseTIT93m-RGhKPWW11niNS4FBk6tbXkNMVNa8Ky6EO7qH0bW8_Fdcs3JR8H-dKztifxXxD3Oelftia0Pnd8F59h9PmFDtN_rgHn8PbHmJ3N-0PVQRK1yIUzAbgMJBZErcFuOZVtLXsVSQG5Hv46oW-vN0uxsqZokffx5rGyQZ8p_MXi_3zCbd7wPAeyoHN8F3fIXkyMfIi1X6qokXU6y8gCFbZpGP7pzJD6rynPmoT25MvSdmvCgAfu06SbXOelfWNZqAWHM3F2ro4-u06wqjuetAYYj7tQJEUFleTesYOWqai1Oj5AggCvv6-PtlyUeDeNLaV_X6HPAhqg3b9wGHLUq6Yw/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amstat.org%2FASA%2FEducation%2FWeb-Based-Lectures.aspx%23IOLSN>
  *   Overview of Bayesian Statistics. Friday, April 10, 4:00pm-5:00pm, location TBD. Dr. Karen Laskey from the Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research will be giving an introductory lecture on Bayesian statistics. More information about Dr. Laskey and a Bayesian inference course she teaches at GMU is available here<https://seor.vse.gmu.edu/~klaskey/> and here<https://seor.vse.gmu.edu/~klaskey/SYST664/SYST664.html>. **Please note: if you are interested in attending this talk, please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> no later than March 6. The event may be canceled if not enough people show interest in attending.
To stay up-to-date on GMU ASA events, join the slack channel: https://secure-web.cisco.com/1H4EwV4gzeklpvWhjUTfA2fYdRY5faXQu26YmtUimYLldFrRQ0j8MWzz63t2ifxHvHsO8Bt3ZExX-eObS3mSG_VjqEr9xQQc__9JrCPNzM1cwK0mgiqtHn4hWwSH074vQL1NDWbuGYD4mva9DTr7_8N3umRVwL4tKTQ5UpmrbMICzAbQ4s7s-7z-EXBrIorxoxwOrJHdhO1QNDk63dVDaKRFGFj97gFTUA9HGuKDTjMV__qat4lTOTPU1u8ga4wAovG8sPG_0WWHyi7gzvWNki_v5yftbnoEafX8FWwZCthgTVpsbZiuo7pUG82X9WPmpXTVQvrz1gDGOASon8kKQTr7Ytv7XLvNwQEauAx0W1-jQ9t-FDZYIEWNVFxfCIBX3jIgnB3fH0YtRYoHdNUpluwkaD8GauuYXuD5gABC89otJtqSeE-v_rV8WaGn8k07RUpp7vyGsg9dRv3Rx_xMPRg/https%3A%2F%2Fasagmu.slack.com<https://secure-web.cisco.com/1T3ufiiRXzWQ5rNLB9FaZlQc8NkhY_NHY2MJ3ON1z7CKcD4taiEHh8Be3v3Yh6m9CpbMbd3wzYgr-wD4GCZvr87xA8XPrEOf26H-PdHOAeznKGVihPzp-iN0J8DGqfy8Zb0C4fihHtvfsd8LdCKVLUnaHHAmZj5SwQIW99uQg8hBZUkNt2hDovgY8sYO92LjhUvwcV-05vg4Il5s-MS4xBX3uYzYs8z1etNTRySnIPN3NRCJgm8T48EzHbowfd6GiwcCpaL-d73_S-9fHjuguPu-_iMELtd4sswsa3KnIgNd3PlmBZzitjH2JzLyw74nhPQIYfaEDlRbvmOk9QIzmMmilVldDosBSeKJA0pNvH5pKoaHzSFiBf9aXMr2kex-u4xsR-ApRNY3J3Ojc7e5ZRw/https%3A%2F%2Fasagmu.slack.com>. Sign up using your @masonlive.gmu or @gmu.edu email to join without an invitation.

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Best,

Statistics Graduate Student Committee

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