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- Fall Research ShowcaseSlide 1: Fall Research Showcase
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- Craig's Info SessionSlide 3: Craig's Info Session
- Fall Research ShowcaseSlide 4: Fall Research Showcase
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[画像:Craig's Info Session] Elevate your experience with the Master of Data Science
Join Professor Craig Hadley on December 4 from 4–5 PM in PAIS 230 to learn how the 𝔻ataSci MS program can sharpen your analytical skills, expand your career options, and give you a true Emory Advantage.
Register for the in-person Info Session with Professor Craig Hadley and receive a 75ドル application fee waiver.
Fall Research Showcase [画像:Fall Research Showcase]
On Friday, December 5th, The 𝔻epartment of 𝔻ata & 𝔻ecision Sciences invites the entire Emory community to explore new ideas and engage with like minds at our Fall Research Showcase.
- Engage with Peer Research at the Student Poster Sessions
- Network with your Professors at the Faculty Research Fair
- Listen and Learn from CPD’s “Internship Insights” Workshop
Latest News
New Publication by Dr. Hun Chung
DSci Associate Professor Hun Chung has published a new paper online in Economics & Philosophy, which is the flagship journal in PPE. The title of the paper is “Welfarism and Continuity in Ethical Theory: A Formal Comparison of Prospect Utilitarianism vs. Sufficientarianism.”
New Book by Dr. Adam Glynn
Congratulations to DSci Professor Adam Glynn on his new book Deadly Force: Police Shootings in Urban America. The book, published in June of 2025, was co-written with Michael Leo Owens (Emory Political Science) and Tom S. Clark (Stanford). Research was funded by the National Science Foundation.
Russell Sage Foundation Award
Professors John Patty and Maggie Penn (Political Science/DSci) are spending this academic year as visiting scholars with the Russell Sage Foundation. Congratulations to both on this achievement!