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To save man from the morass of propaganda, in my opinion, is one of the chief aims of education. Education must enable one to sift and weight evidence, to discern true from the false, the real from the unreal, and the facts from the fiction.
--–Martin Luther King, Jr.
--–Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Tell your students to go into stats. The market is short on well-rounded statisticians with good business and management skills. Demand for this unique skill set is only going to grow.
- -Thad Hellman
Why should you earn a Statistics Concentration?
Learn Statistics. Go Abroad.
What statisticians do
How do you get started?
Which statistics course should you take?
Information about the statistics concentration
Ready to add a concentration in statistics? Complete this form Statistics Contract and drop it off at RNS 509.
Summer Opportunities
Interdisciplinary Research and Computing
Summer Opportunities in Biostatistics
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Mayo Biostatistics Internships
Statistics Program News

Christine N Kohnen, '00
Major(s): Math
Concentration(s): Statistics, Financial Management
Job or student Title: Visiting Assistant Professor of Statistics
Company or School: St. Olaf College
Is willing to be contacted: No
Christine graduated from St. Olaf with a mathematics major and concentrations in statistics and financial management in 2000. At Duke University, she earned a Masters of Science in Statistics in 2002, and a Doctorate in Statistics in 2005. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Statistics at St. Olaf.
Advice from this graduate:Statistics is a flexible field and is useful in so many areas, so pick something that interests you and focus on that; you can always change your mind later.



