Sponsors

A huge thanks to our 2022 sponsors! ASA DataFestTM at Duke cannot run without your support!

Click here for more information about how you can support DataFest at Duke. You can also contact us if you have any questions.



Duke Cetner for Computational Thinking works with partner programs and organizations across Duke to deliver learning opportunities that align with our vision of preparing all Duke students -- regardless of field of study -- for the digital twenty-first century.




The Department of Statistical Science at Duke is nationally ranked in the top 5 research departments and as a top 10 graduate program. The Department currently (mid-late 2015) has 18 faculty, ~45 PhD students, ~70 MS students, ~70 research-active undergraduate majors, numerous postdocs, visitors, and affiliated researchers listed under People. Recognized as the world's leading center for Bayesian statistics and its interdisciplinary applications, the Department is a Duke campus hub for statistical and computational research.




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The Center for Data and Visualization Sciences of the Duke Libraries has a mission to "partner with faculty, researchers, and students through consultation, instruction, co-curricular programming, and research assistance at various stages of the research data lifecycle." They will be offering some of the ASA DataFestTM workshops. Click here for more information.




The Office of Information Technology manages Duke’s central technology infrastructure and provides services and applications to support the educational and research missions of the institution, as well as the university's business functions. They are providing computing resources and support for the event.




The American Statistical Association is the world’s largest community of statisticians, the “Big Tent for Statistics.” It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ASA has supported excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through meetings, publications, membership services, education, accreditation, and advocacy.