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In her latest President’s Corner, ASA President Ji-Hyun Lee reflects on the past success of the Conference on Statistical Practice—and introduces a bold new idea: Regional Innovation Conferences (RICs).
This issue’s cover feature is a must-read for anyone who enjoys the educational guessing games known as prediction tournaments.
June is full of statistical birthdays! Celebrate William Gosset, Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, and Marie D. Eldridge and more.
At Columbia’s HackingHealth event, Angela Choi teamed up with Trisha Mehta and Doorva Garg to build REV!VE—a tool that helps physical therapy patients stick with their recovery plans through real-time motion tracking.
The latest issue of CHANCE includes two special themes: artificial intelligence and the 2024 ASA Data Challenge Expo.
Guided by the principles of accountability, transparency, and fairness, speakers Mark Glickman, Stephanie Shipp, Laura Eggers, and Andrew Gelman explored how ethical AI intersects with everything from algorithmic hiring and financial advising to neuroscience and national security.
Members of the ASA Detroit and Ann Arbor chapters participated in the Michigan Science and Engineering Fair on April 5 at Lawrence Technological University.
David Corliss shares how to make the most of JEDI opportunities at this year’s JSM.
Gmoser was not just known for her professional accomplishments, but also for her genuine kindness, her unwavering support for those around her, and her passion for helping others succeed.
At this year’s Donna J. Brogan Lecture in Biostatistics, Stanford’s Robert Tibshirani unveiled UniLasso, a two-stage approach that preserves the signs of the univariate coefficients and leverages their magnitude.
Students, faculty, and professionals from across the region gathered for an exciting day of posters, networking, and a featured talk by Juhee Lee on Bayesian models and microbiome studies.
On Friday, April 4, ASA President Ji-Hyun Lee called to order the first 2025 meeting of the ASA Board of Directors.
Claire Bowen—the inaugural Dionne Price Public Lecture presenter—joined Donna LaLonde and Ron Wasserstein for a powerful conversation about her path to statistics.
The Survey Research Methods Section is sponsoring a robust lineup of sessions at the 2025 Joint Statistical Meetings.