CCM Data Science Night | Events | County College of Morris (CCM)

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The County College of Morris (CCM) is excited to announce its upcoming Data Science Night, a pivotal event that aims to enhance community engagement in the field of data science. Slated for October 15, 2024, this event invites students and local residents to delve into the rich opportunities presented by data analytics. Participants will have the chance to attend informative sessions led by industry professionals, gaining insights into the latest trends and practices in data science. Networking opportunities will be available, encouraging collaboration and knowledge exchange among attendees. The college is dedicated to preparing its students for the evolving job market, making this event essential for anyone interested in pursuing a career in data science.

CCM's initiative not only highlights the importance of data literacy but also reinforces its role as a community resource. This Data Science Night promises to be an engaging and informative experience, providing attendees with the tools and connections needed to thrive in this dynamic field. Make sure to save the date and participate in this valuable opportunity to expand your understanding of data science.

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