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November
- An Interview with Ruodu Wang
- Managing Investment Risks in Contractual Designs
- Actuarial Problem Variety for Syllabi, Pedagogy, and Remediation
- Actuarial Open Educational Resources
August
- Insurance Data Science: A Collection of Cutting-Edge Research in the Annals of Actuarial Science
- Solvency Regulation of Insurance Companies
- New Report Examines How Actuaries Can Survive and Thrive in the Insurtech Age
- The Clock Ticks Faster
June
- Drake Risk and Insurance Workshop on Catastrophe Risk
- Enhancing the Pedagogical Utility of Tables in Actuarial Teaching
- DePaul University Invites You to ARC 2021
April
- Recognizing Future Academic Leaders: The Creation of an Early Career Award in Actuarial Science
- Risk Transfer: Why Insurance Is Not an Option
- Academic Integrity in Online Education
2020
2019
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2018
Issue 57, October
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2017
Issue 55, October
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2016
Issue 53, October
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2015
Issue 51, October
Issue 50, April
2014
Issue 49, October
Issue 48, April
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