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STATCOM is awarded the 2020 Community Engagement Award from the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan
STATCOM is recognized as the 2020 Professional Organization of the Year by the University of Michigan!
STATCOM student leaders Timothy NeCamp, Evan Reynolds, Steve Salerno, and Emily Morris traveled to New York City for the Bloomberg Data for Good Exchange in 2018. They presented their paper highlighting the work that STATCOM does and the impact of using statistics to help the local community.
The Data for Good symposium showcases the many research efforts and community-based partnerships at U-M that focus on improving humanity by using data for public good.
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