Yale Day of Data: Tomorrow, Friday September 18th

Sarah Ryan
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Nine Dancing Figures, in Three Registers by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, 1891–1915

The 3rd Annual Yale Day of Data will take place tomorrow in Kroon Hall from 8:30am-5:15pm. This year, YLS professor Tom Tyler will present on using data to shape law (e.g., in stop, question and frisk locales). Robert Heimer, Forrest Crawford, and Karen Dannemiller will discuss data-driven collaborations to improve public health. And, Yale president Peter Salovey will deliver remarks on data research at Yale University. 

The complete schedule is available at: http://elischolar.library.yale.edu/dayofdata/2015/Schedule/

For more information on Yale Day of Data or support for your empirical research, contact Sarah Ryan

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