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Summer News: Message from the Chair
Summer is upon us. I hope you have an opportunity to relax. It has been a busy time for the TSHS Section, as we prepare many activities for


Summer News: A note from the publication officer
Need data for your fall class? Got good data to share? Check out the Portal and tell us about it at JSM. See you there!


A working lunch to plan your first promotion
A lunch-time opportunity at JSM 2018 for junior faculty to learn promotion strategies and to get real-time feedback about their CV


Meta-analysis: Learn It, Teach It, See the Elephant
In a short-course and round-table combo, TSHS is bringing professional development and teacher training on meta-analysis to JSM 2018


#ReadyResources: Publications for teaching p-values
If you find yourself being called on to talk p-values, here are some #ReadyResources from the Points of Significance column in Nature Method


Negotiating using the ASA academic salary survey
Are you a biostatistician in health sciences with a salary conversation in your near future? We look at how to use the ASA annual academic s


#ReadyResources: Statistics Cartoons from CAUSEweb
Often sitting on the edge reality and absurdity, sketches and cartoons can be used to motivate discussion in a safe space. Check out these h


Last Week for Nominations
Did your mentee write a good statistics education paper? Did you hear of a teacher doing great things? Show these TSHS colleagues you notice


JSM Roundtables: Eat food, discuss statistics
TSHS is sponsoring three roundtable discussions at #JSM2018. Check them out. Registration opens today.


Flipped Learning, a Book Review Replay
Melissa Pittard reports that Flipped Learning, by Talbert and Bergmann, is an excellent resource for those interested, curious, or even skep
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