In celebration of Black History Month, we recognize the innovative mathematical statistician Annie T. Randall along with 11 individuals from the black/African-American collective who have made tremendous contributions to the field of statistics. The 12 featured individuals have made significant achievements as professors, researchers, volunteers, and health care professionals.
Adrian Coles
Rhonda D. Fitzgerald
Melody Goodman
Brittany Dane Green
Reneé H. Moore
Sharina D. Person
Annie T. Randall
Alisa Stephens-Shields
Briana Joy Stephenson
Loni Philip Tabb
Therri Usher
Sydeaka Watson
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