Mu Sigma Rho is the national honorary society for statistics. Its purpose is to promote and encourage scholarly activity in statistics and the recognition of outstanding achievement among students in eligible academic institutions. We encourage you to nominate students for membership.
More information about Mu Sigma Rho.
PROCEDURES FOR NOMINATING STUDENTS
Faculty members or professional statisticians may nominate students attending a college or university in Kansas or western Missouri. The nominator is responsible for completing the nomination form, forwarding a copy of the student’s academic transcript, and paying the $5 nomination fee to one of the Committee members. Completed nomination forms are due to Mu Sigma Rho local Committee member by March 1st of each year.
Undergraduate students shall:
1. have completed at least 2 years of college course work;
2. have completed 8 semester hours (12 quarter hours) of statistics courses, of which at least 5 semester hours (7 quarter hours) shall be junior level statistics course work;
3. have a 3.25 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) in all statistics courses; and
4. be in the top 1/3 of their junior or senior class in all course work.
Junior level statistics courses would typically include intermediate statistics courses such as Regression, Linear Models, Design of Experiments, Bayesian methods or Mathematical Statistics. Statistics research undertaken as an honors thesis, independent study or summer project may substitute for one of these classes. Typically, only half of a two-semester or two-quarter Probability/Mathematical Statistics course would count towards the total number of statistics courses.
Graduate students shall:
1. have completed 12 semester hours (18 quarter hours) of graduate level courses in statistics;
2. have at least a 3.50 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) in all graduate level statistics courses; and
3. be a graduate student in good standing.
Once nominations are received, all information is verified, and the student is deemed eligible, the respective local Committee member will approve nominations and inform the Chair of the Committee before March 10th. Chair will collect all the nominations and forward to the Committee for an electronic approval. Once the Committee has approved these names, emails will be sent to the students inviting them to join Mu Sigma Rho. The nominator will also be sent a copy of the email. All students who accept this nomination will be invited to an induction at the spring chapter meeting. Students who are unable to attend the spring chapter meeting will be inducted by the local Committee member.
Nominators are asked to pay the $5/student nomination fee (please enclose a check payable to “Mu Sigma Rho”).
Local Committee member will send the induction fees to the national treasurer of the Mu Sigma Rho directly with a list of names. Chair of the Committee will send the complete list of approvals to the national treasurer. Arrangements will be made to mail a membership certificate (or template) to the local Committee members electronically.
TIMELINE OF YEARLY CYCLE
February 1st: Outreach to colleges and universities to solicit nominations
March 1st: Deadline for nominations (including academic transcript, contact information, and verification of membership requirements) to the local Committee member
March 10th: Local Committee member reviews the nominations and informs the Chair
March 20th: Committee approves the nominations electronically
April 1st: Committee acts on nominations, email letters sent to nominees and nominators
Spring Chapter Meeting: Induction ceremony
In cases of questions regarding Mu Sigma Rho or the nominations process, please contact the current Chair of the Committee, Ananda Jayawardhana (ananda@pittstate.edu).
Current KWMCH Mu Sigma Rho Committee:
1. Dr. Larry Scott, Emporia State University, (through June 2014)
2. Dr. James Neill, Kansas State University, (through June 2014)
3. Dr. Ananda Jayawardhana, Pittsburg State University, chair (through June 2014)
4. Dr. Michael Brimacombe, University of Kansas Medical Center, (through June 2014)
5. Dr. Yong Zeng, University of Missouri Kansas City, (through June 2014)
6. Dr. Mike Mosier, Washburn University, (through June 2014)
Mu Sigma Rho National Secretary/Treasurer:
Dr. E. Jacquelin Dietz
Head, Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science
Meredith College
3800 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, NC 27607-5298
E-mail:
Jacquelin Dietz
KWMCH Application and Information
2012 Student Inductees
Emporia State University
Lezley Lawson
Xiongya Li
Yuying Cao
Kansas State University
Chendi Cao
Anthony Jordan Chinn
Zachariah Ellis Button
Mingwei Fei- MSc student
Natalya Makarova- MSc student
Indu Seetharaman- MSc student
Yixin Chen- PhD student
Samuel Seth Demel- PhD student
Mohammad A. Gharaibeh- PhD student
Karen Keating – PhD student
Grace Li- PhD student
Champa Hemanthi Magalla- PhD student
Girly Manguba Ramirez- PhD student
Troy Richardson- PhD student
Mohammad O. Sahout- PhD student
Roshan Niranjala Serasinghe- PhD student
Sijia Xiang- PhD student
Lianqing Zheng- PhD student
Pittsburg State University
Chelsea Johnson
Song Yang- MSc student
University of Kansas Medical Center
Zhiwu Li – MSc student
Huiquan Zhang – MSc student
Wei Jiang – PhD student
Yang Lei – PhD student
Yu Jiang – PhD student
University of Missouri Kansas City
Dustin Nicolaisen
Paul Plummers- PhD student
Washburn University
Alex Hawkins
Garrett Lundry
Megan Thompson