Mu Sigma Rho Award

Mu Sigma Rho is the National Statistics Honorary Society.

The Mu Sigma Rho Statistics Education Award recognizes excellence in undergraduate or graduate statistical education at the institutional, regional, or national level. For more information, visit the Mu Sigma Rho website.

 

Current and Past Recipients:

  • 2024:  N. Justice, Mu Sigma Rho Early Career Undergraduate Impact Award, David Hitchcock, University of South Carolina, William D. Warde Statistics Education Award
  • 2023: Brittney Bailey, Amherst College, Mu Sigma Rho Early Career Undergraduate Impact Award, Hollylynne Lee, North Carolina State University, William D. Warde Statistics Education Award
  • 2022: Randi Garcia, Smith College, Mu Sigma Rho Early Career Undergraduate Impact Award, John Bailer, Miami University, William D. Warde Statistics Education Award
  • 2021: Anna Bargagliotti, Loyola Marymount University, Mu Sigma Rho William D. Warde Statistics Education Award
    2021: Samantha Robinson, University of Arkansas, Mu Sigma Rho Early Career Undergraduate Impact Award
  • 2020: Lisa M. Sullivan, Boston University 
  • 2019: Deborah Nolan, University of California, Berkeley 
  • 2018: Jo Hardin, Pomona College 
  • 2017: Ann Cannon, Cornell College 
  • 2016: Mark Daniel Ward, Purdue University 
  • 2015: William Douglas Warde, North Carolina State University 
  • 2014: Nick Horton, Amherst College 
  • 2013: Erin E. Blankenship, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 
  • 2012: Thomas Reed Willemain, Rensselaer Polytechnic University 
  • 2011: Michael Longnecker, Texas A&M University 
  • 2010: James J. Cochran, Louisana Tech University 
  • 2009: Mike Kutner, Emory University 
  • 2008: Tom Moore, Grinnell College 
  • 2007: Swallow, NC State University 
  • 2006: Christine Franklin, University of Georgia 
  • 2005: Tom Short, Indiana University of Pennsylvania 
  • 2004: Robin Lock, St. Lawrence University 
  • 2003: Beth Chance, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 
  • 2002: Brenda Gunderson, University of Michigan 
  • 2001: Bob Stephenson, Iowa State University 
  • 2000: John Spurrier, University of South Carolina