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- The Ape Drawing Project by Jen Bradley9:00 am
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Building Software from Source Code on Linux10:00 am
- Free flu shots for BU Faculty & Staff10:00 am
- Visiting: Public Health Social Work on the Rosebud Sioux Tribe Reservation 12:00 pm
- Monday Meditation12:15 pm
- A Crash Course in Data Encryption: Concepts, Techniques, Limitations, and Unrealized Potential (Part II)12:45 pm
- Environmental Career Fair!1:00 pm
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to SAS1:15 pm
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to SPSS2:15 pm
- Modern Mediterranean Identities: Jewish Futures in the Mediterranean World3:00 pm
- Aftershock5:00 pm
- Research, Academic Writing & Use of Library Resources Presentation5:00 pm
- Education Evaluation Core Workshop #2: Introduction to Research Methods5:00 pm
- Brazilian Free Spirit Film Festival5:30 pm
- A Celebration of Voices: Favorite Poem Reading6:00 pm
- Empower Hour6:00 pm
- Feeling Revolution: Cinema and the Emancipation of the Soviet Senses6:00 pm
- City Planning and Urban Affairs Guest Speaker: John Miller, Senior Vice-President, Macpherson Energy6:00 pm
- Book Club6:00 pm
- Community Dinner6:00 pm
- Global Christianity, 1910 to Today: Orthodox Christianity, with Fr. Luke Veronis6:30 pm
- Guest Recital: Yameng Huang, piano8:30 pm
IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to SAS
SAS (Statistical Analysis System) is one of the most powerful statistical packages available on any computer platform. This tutorial will introduce you to SAS on the desktop.After completing this tutorial, you will be able to: access SAS on Windows create, edit, and save program files containing SAS commands obtain printed output create, run, and modify your own programs
When | 1:15 pm to 2:15 pm on Monday, October 2, 2017 |
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Location | 111 Cummington Mall; Room B27 |