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Nov 9, 2007

Distinguished Alumnus Award 2007

Jun Zhu (PhD Statistics and Genetics 1989) received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences on November 8, 2007 at North Carolina State University.

Oct 24, 2007

Brian Eastwood – Quality Advocate Award 2006

Brian Eastwood, Ph.D. (LCC-global discovery and development statistics), received a doctorate in statistics from North Carolina State University.

Oct 22, 2007

Infinite Possibilities Conference 2007

The Infinite Possibilities Conference (IPC) is a national conference that is designed to promote, educate, encourage and support minority women interested in mathematics and statistics.

Oct 18, 2007

2007 Cockerham Lecture – Wen-Hsiung Li

The Statistics Department is honored that Professor Wen-Hsiung Li will to come speak at the Cockerham Lecture which will be held November 8, 2007.

Sep 4, 2007

Award for Outstanding Achievement – Dr. Marie Davidian

The sixth annual Janet L. Norwood Award for Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in Statistical Sciences will be held on Wed Sept 12, 2007 at the University of Alabama Birmingham.

Jun 13, 2007

Retirement Reception

The Department of Statistics invites you to join us for a retirement reception honoring Dr. Bibhuti Bhattacharyya

Jun 5, 2007

Infinite Possibilities Conference

The Infinite Possibilities Conference (IPC) is a national conference that is designed to promote, educate, encourage and support minority women interested in mathematics and statistics.

May 12, 2007

2007 Spring Graduation

The department will hold its spring graduation ceremony at the Ephesus Baptist Church (6767 Hillsborough Street) on May 12, 2007 beginning at 1:30pm.

May 11, 2007

Award for Excellence in Teaching

Dr. William Swallow, professor of statistics at North Carolina State University, has been honored with an Award for Excellence in Teaching from the University of North Carolina (UNC) Board of Governors.

Apr 11, 2007

Message in a Model: Statistics Professor Hides Pictures, Messages in

Say you’re an aspiring statistician who has just spent hours trying to figure out the answer to a particularly thorny problem.