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The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) selected four universities as recipients of the 2020 CAS University Award, an honor created to celebrate universities that share our commitment to fostering the development of the next generation of property and casualty actuaries.
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Our July update about on-demand education available from UCAS features content from our recent webinars and the recent Virtual Workshop: Reserving Bootcamp.
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Our May update about on-demand education available from UCAS features content from our recent webinars and the recent Virtual Spring Meeting.
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The world is going through an extraordinary event. Since it first appeared in Wuhan, China, in late 2019 (“First Covid-19 Case Happened in November, China Government Records Show - Report” 2020), the coronavirus has spread rapidly to most of the world’s population. Indeed, one of the difficulties of writing an article like this is to keep up with the pace of change. An earlier draft had included specific references to the current number of countries and individuals who had been affected. It took only a few days for those numbers to be badly short of the mark.