ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2nd Annual Community College Data Science Conference to be held May 15

ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2nd Annual Community College Data Science Conference to be held May 15
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Anne Arundel Community College recently issued the following announcement.

Students are invited to attend the 2nd Annual Community College Data Science Conference. This free virtual event is co-sponsored by the Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale and the Data Science Undergraduate Studies Division at UC Berkeley.

Data science experts from Yale, UC Berkeley, UC San Diego, Google, NASA, Amazon, Instacart and more will introduce community college students to the fast-growing field of data science.

The conference also features a variety of workshops designed to help students from all academic backgrounds including how to build your brand on LinkedIn.

More: datascienceconference.cc

Details:

What: 2nd Annual Community College Data Science Conference

When: MAY 15 AT 1 AM – MAY 15 AT 5 AM UTC+08

Where: Online event

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Anne Arundel Community College



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