Location: Holzinger Lodge (925 W Lake Blvd)
Department Colloquium
12:00 - 12:50 PM, Wednesday, February 6, SLC 120
Applying Data Analysisin the Business WorldRick FredricksonSupply Chain Lead, Fastenal Company |
Come hear from WSU mathematics alumnus Rick Fredrickson how his Supply Chain team is applying data analysis in the business world to drive customer service levels, manage $1.28 billion dollars in inventory investments, and optimize operational efficiencies. What are the key numbers behind the scenes that allow these business goals to merge together? Learn about opportunities to put your mathematics, statistics, or data science degree to work with a publicly-held, international company. |
Data Visualization Expo
Students in the DSCI 310 class have created a variety of visualization throughout the semester. This exposition will allow the public to see a culmination of their abilities to visualize and tell a story with data. For their final projects, students worked with the College Scorecard dataset which is published by the U.S. Department of Education. This dataset provides a substantial amount of information about higher education institutions across the United States. Students selected particular themes, e.g. Diversity, Family Support, Admissions, Student Load Debt and will showcase how Winona State University compares to other higher education institutions.
Student Seminar
12:00 - 12:50 PM, Wednesday, December 5, Gildemeister 155
Refreshments served beforehand Gildemeister 135.
Math Ed Panel
12:00 - 12:50 PM, Wednesday, November 28, Gildemeister 329
Refreshments served beforehand Gildemeister 319.
Mathematics Education Question and Answer Session |
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Nicole Peterson
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Chad Wedan
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Zachary Zangl
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Teachers from different schools and career stages will share their experiences in the teaching profession. This informal question and answer session will also provide the opportunity for audience members to ask questions about the student teaching experience, the job application process, and coaching opportunities. |
Department Seminar
12:00 - 12:50 PM, Wednesday, November 14, Gildemeister 155
Refreshments served beforehand Gildemeister 135.
Use of accelerometer data to evaluate physical activity as a surrogate endpoint in heart failure clinical trials
Dr. Tracy Bergemann
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Recent research regarding physical activity levels in heart failure patients shows a strong correlation with neurocognition and other more traditional functional assessments, such as the exercise capacity test. Accelerometer data from current implantable devices such as implantable cardiac defibrillators provides the opportunity to collect objective data as a heart failure patient goes about their daily activities. While increases in physical activity have face validity as a study objective in clinical trials, changes in summaries of the accelerometer recordings may function as a surrogate endpoint for traditional heart failure clinical outcomes. This talk will describe how surrogate endpoints are used in clinical trials and how their validity is assessed. |
Student Seminar
12:00 - 12:50 PM, Wednesday, November 7, Gildemeister 155
Refreshments served beforehand Gildemeister 135.
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