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16 January 2007

Applied Statistics Workshop

The Applied Statistics Workshop will resume for the spring semester on January 31, 2007. We will continue to meet in the CGIS Knafel Building, Room N354 on the third floor at noon on Wednesdays. The Workshop has a new website that has the tentative schedule posted for the semester. We will be moving the archives of papers from the previous semesters to the new site in the coming weeks, so you can track down your favorite talks from years past. As a preview of what's to come, here are the names and affiliations of some of the speakers presenting in the next month:

January 31st
Holger Lutz Kern
Department of Government
Harvard University

February 7th
Jim Greiner
Department of Statistics
Harvard University

February 14th
Alberto Abadie, Alexis Diamond, and Jens Hainmueller
Kennedy School of Government and Department of Government
Harvard University

February 21st
Dan Hopkins
Department of Government
Harvard University

Posted by Mike Kellermann at 5:51 PM