Please join us in congratulating the winners of the 2018 Faculty and Student Scholarships!
2018 Faculty Scholarship Recipient
Recipients must be employed with a teaching or research assignment at an accredited degree-granting college or university in the WUSS region, and plan to use SAS® in teaching or research during the upcoming academic year. Faculty scholarships include complimentary conference registration, lodging, a half-day seminar class, and assistance with travel.
Mohamed Abdelhamid
California State University, Long Beach
Customized Sharing Settings to Improve the Sustainability of HIEs: An Experimental Approach Using SAS
2018 Student Scholarship Recipients
Recipients must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at an accredited degree-granting college or university in the WUSS region for the upcoming academic year. Student scholarships include complimentary conference registration, a half-day seminar class, and assistance with lodging.
Manmeet Bains
National University
Austin Brown
University of Northern Colorado
Using PROC MCMC in a Process Control Setting: An Illustrative Example with PROC IML
Wendy Christensen
University of California, Los Angeles
Agreeing to Disagree: Using SAS to Make Reasoned Decisions When Information Criteria Select Different Models
Eva Lee
California State University, Long Beach
Sarah Mendez
National University
The Relationship Between Psychological Distress and the Initiation of Tobacco Use Among Young Adults 18 to 29 Years
Rod Rahimi
California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
Shea Reynolds
California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
Benjamin Schumacher
California State University, San Diego
Maryam Skafyan
University of Northern Colorado
Mostafa Zahedjahromi
University of Northern Colorado
Forecasting tourist’s arrivals to the USA with SARIMA models