Curriculum Vitae

Lifang Hsu

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College and/or community service

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Office Phone: (315)445-4373 
Fax: (315)445-4540.
email address: HSU@LEMOYNE.EDU

College Attended:

1969-73 National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. B.S. degree in Mathematics.
1976-77 Bucknell University, Pennsylvania. Graduate Student in Mathematics Department.
1977-78 University of Miami, Florida. M.S. degree in Mathematics.
1978-79 University of California at Santa Barbara, California. M.S. degree in Applied Statistics.
1979-83 University of California at Santa Barbara, California. Ph.D. in Mathematical Statistics.

Professional Employment:

Since 5/2000 Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Le Moyne College.
8/2000 – 8/2004 Chair, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Le Moyne College.
 4/1993 - 4/2000 Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Le Moyne College.
1999 Summer Acting Chair of Math Department, Le Moyne College.
1998 Summer Acting Chair of Math Department, Le Moyne College.
1997 Summer Acting Chair of Math Department, Le Moyne College.
8/96-12/96 Adjunct Faculty, School of Management, Syracuse University.
10/94-10/96 Member, Examination Development Committee in Statistics,
Regents College, The University of the State of New York.
1995 Summer Acting Chair of Math Department, Le Moyne College.
Adjunct Faculty , Department of Mathematics, Syracuse University.
1993 Summer AFOSR Summer Research Fellow, Rome Air Force Base.
9/88-8/92 Assistant Professor, Le Moyne College.
1991 Summer Adjunct Faculty , Department of Mathematics, Syracuse University.
6/88-6/89 Statistical Consultant, Research Center at SUNY Oswego.
9/83-8/88 Assistant Professor, SUNY Oswego.
1/87-8/87 Visiting Scholar, Stanford University.
9/81-3/83 Teaching Associate, UCSB.
9/79-9/81 Research Assistant, Statistical Lab. at UCSB.
9/78-8/79 Teaching Assistant, UCSB.
1/77-5/78 Teaching Assistant, University of Miami.
9/76-12/76 Teaching Assistant, Bucknell University.
7/73-6/76 Mathematics Teacher, National Panchiao Senior High School.

Courses Taught:

1988 Fall MTH152(4 hours) - Calculus II,
MTH121(6 hours)-Introduction to Optimization Methods I.

1989 Spring MTH122(3 hours)-Introduction to Optimization Methods II.
MTH213(3 hours) - Multivariate Methods.
MTH112(6 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods II.

1989 Fall MTH121(6 hours) - Introduction to Optimization Methods I.
MTH111(6 hours) - Introduction to Statistical Methods I.

1990 Spring MTH112(6 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods II.
MTH261(3 hours) - Linear Algebra.

1990 Fall MTH111(6 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH311(3 hours)-Introductory Probability Theory.

1991 Spring MTH112(6 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods II.
MTH122(3 hours) - Introduction to Optimization Methods II.
MTH312(3 hours) - Mathematical Statistics.

1991 Fall MTH111(9 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH313(3 hours) - Applied Statistics I.

1992 Spring MTH112(6 hours) - Introduction to Statistical Methods II.
MTH423(3 hours) - Mathematical Models and Algorithms.
MTH490(6 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.

1992 Fall MTH111(6 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH311(3 hours)-Introductory Probability Theory.
MTH313(3 hours)-Applied Statistics I.

1993 Spring MTH112(3 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods II.
MTH312(3 hours)-Mathematical Statistics.
MTH352(3 hours)-(Operations Research II),
MTH490(6 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.

1993 Fall MTH111(6 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH313(3 hours)-Applied Statistics I.
One Courseload Reduction For Research Award.

1994 Spring MTH112(6 hours)‑Introduction to Statistical Methods II.
MTH352(3 hours) - (Operations Research II)

1994 Fall MTH111(9 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH311(3 hours)-Introductory Probability Theory.

1995 Spring MTH112(6 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods II.
MTH312(3 hours)-Mathematical Statistics. MTH490(9 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.

1995 Fall MTH490(6 credits)-Internship in Mathematics. Sabbatical Leave Award For Research Project.

1996 Spring MTH112(3 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods II.
MTH146(8 hours)-Calculus II.
MTH490(6 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.

1996 Summer MTH111(3 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH490(1.5 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.

1996 Fall MTH111(12 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.

1997 Spring MTH112(6 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods II.
MTH311(3 hours)-Introductory Probability Theory.
MTH490(3 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.

1997 Summer MTH111(4 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.

1997 Fall MTH111(8 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH312(3 hours)-Mathematical Statistics.

1998 Spring MTH112(6 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods II.
MTH313(3 hours) - Applied Statistics
MTH490(6 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.

1998 Fall MTH111(12 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.

1999 Spring MTH112(9 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods II.
MTH490(3 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.

1999 Fall MTH111(12 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.

2000 Spring MTH112(6 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods II.
MTH311(3 hours) - Mathematical Statistics
MTH490(3 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.

2000 Fall MTH111(8 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH495 (3 hours) - Senior Research Project Coordinator.

2001 Spring MTH146(4 hours)-Calculus II.
MTH490(6 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.

2002 Fall MTH111(8 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH490(3 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.
MTH495 (3 hours) - Senior Research Project Coordinator.

2002 Spring MTH112(3 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH490(3 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.
MTH495 (3 hours) - Senior Research Project Coordinator.

2002 Summer MTH145(4 hours)-Calculus I.
MTH146(4 hours) – Calculus II.                            

2003 Fall MTH311(3 hours) - Mathematical Statistics

MTH112(3 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH490(3 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.
MTH495 (3 hours) - Senior Research Project Coordinator.

2003 Spring MTH112(6 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.

2004 Fall MTH110(9 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH112(3 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH495-02 (6 credits) - Senior Research Project Supervisor.

2004 Spring MTH112(3 hours)-Introduction to Statistical Methods I.
MTH490(6 credits)-Internship in Mathematics.
MTH495 (3 hours) - Senior Research Project Coordinator.

 

Publications:

1. "New Procedures in Group-Testing Problems Based on Huffman Lower Bound and Shannon Entropy Criteria", Ph. D Thesis (1983) UC at Santa Barbara.

2. With P. Chen & M. Sobel, "Entropy-Based Optimal Group-Testing Procedures", Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences (1987), 1, 497-509.

3. With P. Chen, "On a Sequential Subset Selection Procedure for the Least Probable Multinomial Cell", Communications in Statistics, Theory and Methods (1991), 20, 9, 2845-2862.

4. With P. Chen, "A Composite Stopping Rule for Multinomial Subset Selection", British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology (1991), 44, 403-411.

5. With P. Chen, "A Two Stage Design for Comparing Clinical Trials", Biometrical Journal (1992), 34, 1, 29-35.

6. "An Integrated Formulation for Comparing Treatments with Binary Response with A Control", Biometrical Journal (1993), 35, 4, 419-426.

7. With P. Chen, "Partitioning Multinomial Cells", The Frontiers of Modern Statistical Inference Procedures, Vol II, (edited by E. Bofibger, E.J. Dudewicz, G. J. Lewis, and K. Mengerson), American Science Press, Inc. (1993), 239-250.

8. "On Comparing Experimental Categories With A Control", ASA Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section (1993), 797-800.

9. "Estimating the Number of Defects Under Imperfect Environmental Stress Screen Levels", Technical Report for Summer Faculty Research Programs in Rome Laboratory, Sponsored by Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. (1993), 9-1 to 9-17.

10. "Estimating the Number of Defects under Imperfect Environmental Stress Screen Levels", COMPSTAT 1994 Proceedings in Computational Statistics (1994), 64-65.

11. "New Procedures in Group-Testing Problems Based On Huffman Lower Bound and Shannon-Entropy Criteria", Institute of Mathematical Statistics Lecture Notes - Monograph Series (1995), 25, 249-262.

12. With W.C. Rinaman and J.A.O'Hara, "Using Information On College To Model Tuition", ASA Proceedings of the Section on Statistical Graphics (1995), 89-93.

13. "Selecting the Best Population, Provided It Is Better Than A Control: The Unequal Variance Case", Bulletin Of The International Statistical Institute, Contributed Papers, 50th Session, Book 1(1995), 507-508.

14. "Selecting the Best Population, Provided It Is Better Than A Control: The Unequal Variance Case", Biometrical Journal (1996), 38, 4, 425-432.

15. With G. Egan, W. Jordan, G. Kulis, M. Sherman, R. Delaney and D. Brigham, Student Guide: Statistics (Empire State College, 1996).

16. "Group Testing with a Goal in Estimating the Binomial Probabilities for Environmental Stress Screening Plans", ASA Proceedings of the Section on Quality and Productivity (1997), 134-137.

17. Study Guide: Statistics rationales, Second Edition, (Regents College, 1998).

18. "Group Testing in Determining the Degree of Contamination under Imperfect Classification Process", ISI 52nd Session Tome LVIII (1999), Book 2, 49-50.

19. With Panchapakesan, S."Selecting The Normal Population With The Largest Mean: A Restricted Subset Selection Rule" Statistical Methods and Practice: Recent  Advances. Nov. 2002. pp. 145-161.

 

20. “Group Testing With A Goal In Estimating The Number Of Defects Under Imperfect Environmental Stress Screen Levels” accepted.

 

Presentations At Meetings Of Professional Societies:

1. "Entropy-Based Group-Testing Procedures" , July 1981, Statistical Department, SUNY Buffalo.

2. "Group-Testing Procedure Based on Huffman Lower Bound", April 1983, Mathematical Department, Syracuse University.

3. "Group-Testing Procedure Based on Huffman Lower Bound", May 1983, Institute of Statistics at Academia Sinica, Taiwan.

4. "Entropy-Based Group-Testing Procedures", August 1984, IMS Annual Meeting, Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

5. AMS Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, January 1985.

6. International Statistical Institute 45th Biennial Session, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, August 1985.

7. IMS Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 1986 .

8. "Partitioning Multinomial Cells", IPASRAS II Meeting, Sydney, Australia, August, 1987.

9. IMS Eastern Regional Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, March 1988.

10. Session Chair at Mini-Conference, Sequential Statistical Analysis in honor of Professor Herbert Robbins, Syracuse University, April 1989.

11. International Statistical Institute 47th Biennial Session, Paris, France, August 1989.

12. "On Selecting the Least Probable Category", Spring Biometrics Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, April 1990.

13. "On a Sequential Subset Selection Procedure for the Least Probable Multinomial Cell", Joint Statistical Annual Meetings, Anaheim, California, August 1990 .

14. "A Two Stage Design for Comparing Clinical Trials", Joint Statistical Annual Meetings, Anaheim, California, August 1990.

15. "An Integrated Formulation for Comparing Treatments with Binary Response with a Control", Joint Statistical Annual Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia, August 1991.

16. Attend short course "Working Efficiently with SAS Software", 47th Conference on Applied Statistics. Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 1991.

17. "New Procedures in Group-Testing Problems Based on Huffman Lower Bound and Shannon-Entropy Criteria" 10th Joint Summer Research Conferences, Mathematical Sciences, South Hadley, Massachusetts, July 1992 .

18. "On Comparing Experimental Categories with a Control", ASA Winter Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, January 1993.

19. Invited Participant, Pathway to the Future Workshop, San Francisco, California, August 1993.

20. Joint Statistical Annual Meetings, San Francisco, California, August 1993. 21. "Estimating the Number of Defects under Imperfect Environmental Stress Screen Levels", 11th Symposium on Computational Statistics (COMPSTAT), Vienna, Austria, August 1994.

22. "Using Information on College to Model Tuition", Joint Statistical Annual Meetings, Orlando, Florida, August, 1995 .

23. "Using Information on College to Model Tuition", the First Statistics Conference of the Two Sides of [the Taiwan] Straits & The Fifth South Taiwan Statistics Conference, Taiwan, Republic of China, July 15-16, 1996.

24. "A Two-Stage Procedure for the Bechhofer-Turnbull Formulation in Comparing K Normal Means with a Control", Joint Statistical Annual Meetings, Chicago, Illinois, August 1996.

25. "Group Testing with a Goal in Estimating the Binomial Probabilities for Environmental Stress Screening Plan" Joint Statistical Annual Meetings, Anaheim, California, August 1997.

26. "A Survey of Kid Preferences in Shopping", Joint Statistical Annual Meetings, Anaheim, California, Public Statistical Day, August 8, 1997.

27. "A Survey of Differences Between Girls and Boys in Shopping", Joint Statistical Annual Meetings, Anaheim, California, Public Statistical Day, August 8, 1997.

28. "A Survey For High School Students", Joint Statistical Annual Meetings, Dallas, Texas, Public Statistical Day, August 14, 1998.

29. Participant, Preparing Future Faculty Minnowbrook Conference, May 13-15, 1998.

30. Participant, Workshop on "An Introduction To Generalized Linear Mixed Models", Syracuse, New York, November 7, 1998. .

31. "Group Testing in Determining the Degree of Contamination under Imperfect Classification Process", 52nd ISI Session of the International Statistical Institute, Helsinki, Finland, August 1999.

32. Participant, Workshop on "Teaching First Year Courses and Seminars in Quantitative Reasoning" Standford University from July 6 - 8, 2000.

33. Participant, Future Professoriate and Preparing Future Faculty Program: Spring Colloquium "Web Enhanced and Web Based Course" Syracuse University, April 20, 2001.

34. 2001 MGO conference, Syracuse University

35. " Selecting the Normal Population with the Largest Mean: A Restricted Subset Selection Rule" August 5-9, 2001 The Joint Statistical Annual Meetings in Atlanta, Georgia.

36. Participant, 16th Annual Department Chairs Colloquium, November 9-10 2001,Washington, DC

37. Participant, MAA's Summer program "Leading the Academic Department: A Workshop for Chairs of Department of Mathematics Sciences" Towson, Maryland. June 27-30,2002.

38. Joint Statistical Annual Meetings, New York, New Yor, August 2002.

39. " A Restricted Subset Selection Procedure for Selecting At Least One of the t Best  Normal Populations" August 3-7, 2003 The Joint Statistical Annual Meetings in  Sanfrancisco, California.

 

40.Invited Participant: AMS-MER Workshop "Excellence in Undergraduate Mathematics : Mathematics for Teachers and Mathematics for Teaching" Ithaca, New York. March 13-16, 2003.

 

41. Invited Participant: AMS, ASA, MAA and SIAM Conference on “Funding Opportunities ” in Arington, Virginia. May 9-10, 2003.

 

42. “Phylogenetic Trees from DNA Data Using the UPGMA Method” August 8-14, 2004 Reconnect Conference in Rutgers University, New Jersey. 

Professional Membership:

1. The Institute of Mathematical Statistics.

2. The American Statistical Association.

3. The Mathematical Association of America.

4. The International Chinese Statistical Association.

5. The Syracuse Chapter of American Statistical Association.

Other Professional Activities. :

1. Referee, Journal of Quality Technology.

2. Book review on Statistics: The Exploration and Analysis of Data, by Jay Devore and Roxy Peck, Brook/Cole Publishing Company.

3. Book review on Foundations of Probability and Statistics, by William Rinaman, Saunders College Publishing.

4. Member, Examination Development Committee in Statistics, Regents College, University of the State of New York, 1994-1996.

5. Member, Executive Committee of ASA Syracuse Chapter. 1994 - 1997.

6. President-Elect and Program Chair, ASA Syracuse Chapter, 1997-1998.

7. Instructor, Public Statistics Day at the Joint Statistical Meetings, Anaheim, California, August 8, 1997.

8. Judge, 3rd Annual Undergraduate Data Analysis Contest. 1997-1998.

9. Member, Steering Committee, Preparing Future Faculty, 1997-1998.

10. President, ASA Syracuse Chapter, 1998-1999.

11. Instructor, Public Statistics Day at the Joint Statistical Meetings, Dallas, Texas, August 14, 1998.

12. Member, Executive Committee of ASA Syracuse Chapter. 1999-2000.

13. Online facilitator of Statistics course, Regents College, University of the State of New York, June 2000 - June 2001.

14.  Referee, Journal of Official Statistics.

 

15.  Review, Study Materials for Statistics Exam - Excelsior College. December 2003

 

16. Guest Editor, A special issue of Communications in Statistics – Theory and Methods in memory of  Professor Milton Sobel.

   

17. Referee, A special issue of Communications in Statistics – Theory and Methods in memory of Professor Milton Sobel.

 

Academic Honors Received:

1.. Who's Who in Technology 1986.

2. Visiting Scholar, Stanford University, January 1987-August 1987.

3. Le Moyne Mathematics Department Institutional Nominee to the Mathematical Association of America, 1990.

4. Summer Research Stipend Award, Le Moyne College, 1990.
Title: "An integrated Formulation for Comparing Treatments with Binary Response with a Control"
Citation: Paper was published in Biometrical Journal, Vol. 35 ,1993, No.4, 419-426.

5. Development Grant Award, Le Moyne College, 1991.
Title: "Working Efficiently with SAS software".
Citation: Developed three new courses: (1) MTH 313 - Applied Statistics (I), (2) MTH314 - Applied Statistics (II) and (3) MTH 352 - Operations Research (II).

6. Summer Research Stipend Award, Le Moyne College, 1992.
Title: "On comparing Experimental Categories With A Control".
Citation: Paper was published in ASA Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section, 1993 , 797-800.

7. Invited Speaker, The 10th Annual Joint Summer Research Conferences in the Mathematics Sciences, 1992.
Title: Adaptive Designs
Citation: Presented a talk in 1992 Joint AMS-IMS-SIAM Summer Conference.

"New Procedures in Group-Testing Problems Based on Huffman Lower Bound and Shannon-Entropy Criteria" was published in IMS Lecture Notes- Monograph Series, 1995, Vol. 25, 249-262.

8. Invited Participant, 1993 Pathway To The Future Workshop, San Francisco. NSF and ONR Travel Grand, 1993.
Title: Pathways To the Future
Citation: Presented a talk about my research interests in the Workshop on Pathway To the Future.

9. 1993 AFOSR Summer Research Fellowship, Rome Air Force Base.
Title: "Estimating the Number of Defects under Imperfect Environmental Stress Screen Levels".
Citation: Technical Report for Summer Faculty Research Programs in Rome Laboratory, Sponsored by Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. pp. 9-1 to 9-17.

10. Courseload Reduction for Research Award, Le Moyne College, Fall 1993.
Title: "A New Approach for Comparing Exponential Categories with a Control"
"Estimating the Number of Defects under Imperfect Environmental Stress Screen Levels".
Citation: Short version of the second paper was published in COMPSTAT 1994 Proceedings In Computational Statistics, 64-65.

11. Summer Research Stipend Award, Le Moyne College, 1995.
Title: "Selecting the Best Population, Provided It Is Better Than a Control: The Unequal Variance Case"
"Using Information On Colleges To Model Tuition".
Citation: Short version of the first paper was published in (1995) Bulletin Of The International Statistical Institute. Contributed Papers 50th Session, Book 1, 507-508.
The second paper was presented in Joint Statistical Meeting, Orlando, Florida, August 13-17, 1995.

12. Sabbatical Leave Award for Research Project, Le Moyne College, Fall,1995.
Title: "Selecting the Best Population, Provided It Is Better Than a Control: the Unequal Variance Case"
Citation: Paper was published in Biometrical Journal, 1996, Vol. 38, No.4, 425-432.

13. Research Grant Award, Le Moyne College, 1996.
Title: " A Two-Stage Procedure for the Bechhofer-Turnbull Formulation in Comparing K Normal Means with a Control"
Citation: Paper was presented in Joint Statistical Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 4-8, 1996.

14. Invited Speaker, the First Statistics Conference of the Two Sides of [the Taiwan] Straits & The Fifth South Taiwan Statistics Conference, Taiwan, Republic of China.
Title: "Using Information on College to Model Tuition"
Citation: Paper was presented in The First Statistics Conference of Two Sides of [the Taiwan] Straits & The Fifth South Taiwan Statistics Conference, Taiwan, Republic of China, July 15-16, 1996.

15. Member of Examination Development Committee in Statistics, Regents College, University of the State of New York. 1994-1996.
Title: " Develop Test Plan and Item Writer Materials in Statistics"
Citation: Completed the new test plan and published "Student Guide :Statistics".

16. Invited participant, Workshop on "Teaching First Year Courses and Seminars in Quantitative Reasoning" held in Standford University from July 6 to July 8, 2000.
Food, housing, and course material were supported by National Science Foundation grant.

17. Summer Research Stipend Award, Le Moyne College, 2001.
Title: "Selecting the Normal Population with the Largest Mean: A Restricted Subset Selection Rule"
Citation: Paper was presented in Joint Statistical Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, August 5-9, 2001.

18. Invited participant, MAA's Summer program "Leading the Academic Department: A Workshop for Chairs of Department of Mathematics Sciences" Towson, Maryland. June 27-30,2002.
Food, housing, and course material were supported by National Science Foundation grant.

19.  Invited Participant: AMS-MER Workshop "Excellence in Undergraduate Mathematics :  Mathematics for Teachers and Mathematics for Teaching" Ithaca, New York. March 13-16, 2003.

 

20.  Invited Participant: AMS, ASA, MAA and SIAM Conference on “Funding Opportunities ” in Arington, Virginia. May 9-10, 2003.

 

21.  Who’s Who in America Biographee “58th Edition Who’s Who in America, 2004” published in November, 2003.

 

22.  Invited Participant: DIMAC Reconnect Conference “Integrating Information from Sequence and Evolution: An Introduction to Computational Biologyin”.  Rutgers University, New Jersey.  August 8-14, 2004

 

College and/or community service:

1989 - 1996 Member of Cultural Performance Committee.

1990 - 1991 Member of Elections Committee.

1991 - 1992 Member of Lecture Committee.

1994 - 1996 Member, Safety and Security Committee.

1996 - 2001 Member, Lecture Committee.

1996 - 1997 Member, Religious Activities Committee.

1996 - 2000 Member, Budget Committee.

1997 - 2001 Representative from Division III, Professional Rights and Welfare Committee.

1997 - 1998 Member, Fringe Benefits Committee.

1997  - 2001 Representative of Le Moyne College, Preparing for Future Faculty Committee.
                      Member, Steering Committee.(1997-1999)

1998 - 2000 Member, College Computing Committee.
1998 - 2000 Representative of Division III, Faculty Senate Executive Board.
1998 - 2000 Member, Finance Committee.

1998 - 2000 Faculty Resource Person, Board of Trustees Committee.
1998 - 2001 Member, Seal Committee.

2001 – 2003 Member of Science Math Education Center committee.

2002 – 2003 Member of Lecture Committee.

2003 – 2004 Member of Fringe Benefit Committee.

2003 – 2005 Member of A.R.P.P.Committee.

2003 – 2005 Member of Culture Performance Committee.

2004 – 2007 Member of Core Program Task Force.

 

Departmental service:

(1) Chair, Fall 2000 – Spring 2004.
(2) Member, Subcommittee for Revising Mathematics Curricula.
(3) Summer chair, Mathematics Department, 1995, 1997-1999.
(4) List of student advisings since acceding to the rank of Associate Professor: Andrea Milazzo (1995), Kristine Fevry (1995), Jennifer Dennett (1996).
Ainsworth, Bridget (2003) Digiandomenico, Richard(2003) Earl, Kristin(2003) Feheley, Thomas (2003) Heffner, Stephanie (2003) Kenny, Meghan (2003) Musumeci, Michelle(2003)Pezzulo, Glenn (2003) Ruger, Joshua (2003) Sheperd, Jennifer (2003) McCaffrey, Grace M.(2003) Smith, Erin E.(2003)
Backus, Gregory.(2004) Colleen Beckley,(2004)Dischinger, Christin A.(2004) Fazio, Michelle,(2004) James Hookway,(2004) Krol, Kevin,(2004) Melissa Opice,(2004) Moran, Megan,(2004) Wilson, David,(2004)
Bausch, Rebecca,(2005) Bertram, Jason,(2005) Blackwell, Kimberly,(2005) Bohrer, Meghan,(2005) Dittly, Karen,(2005) Duffy, Robert,(2004)Esposito, Amy,(2005) Keddy, Megan,(2005)Kennery, Megan,(2005)Kenyon, Timothy,(2005)Loucy, Samantha,(2005) Maggart, Jonathan,(2005) Mazzariello, Danielle,(2005)McEneny, Alexander,(2005) Murlin, Matthew,(2005)Nguyen, Tung,(2005)Seeley, Kourtney,(2005)

(5) Course Coordinator for MTH490-Internship in Mathematics, 1992 - present.
Establish internships for following mathematics seniors:

Anne Block - Bristol-Myers Company. (Spring,1992)
Beverly Weiss - Syracuse Research Corporation. (Spring,1992)
Doreen Magley - Blue Cross And Blue Shield Of Central NewYork.(Spring,1993)
Stephine Cireno - Syracuse Research Corporation. (Spring,1994)
John Brady - Blue Cross And Blue Shield Of Central New York.(Spring,1995)
James Underdown - Blue Cross And Blue Shield Of Central New York. (Spring,1994)
Kristine Kaiser - Syracuse Research Corporation. (Spring,1995)
Kristine Kaiser - Syracuse Research Corporation. (Fall,1995)
Jennifer Dennett - Blue Cross And Blue Shield Of Central New York. (Fall,1995)
Jennifer Dennett - Coopers & Lybrand L. L. P. (Spring,1996)
Joseph Lexa - Blue Cross And Blue Shield Of Central NewYork.(Summer,1996)
Rafael Romeu - Coopers & Lybrand L. L. P. (Spring,1997)
Daniel Cuniham - Surgeons of Central New York, & Retina Research Institute of Central. (Spring 1998)
Michael Albino - Coopers & Lybrand L. L. P. (Summer 1998)
Christopher Donahue - Coopers & Lybrand L. L. P. (Summer 1998)
Lori Graff - Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Central New York (Fall 1998)
Jack Kennedy - Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Central New York (Spring 1999)
Kim Butkins - Farmers & Traders Life Insurance Co. (Spring 2000)
Kim Butkins - Farmers & Traders Life Insurance Co. (Spring 2001)
Emily Peters - Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Central New York (Spring 2001, Fall 2001, and Spring 2002)

Karen Dittly - Harbridge Consulting Group, LLC. (Fall 2003, Spring 2004)

Gregory Backus - Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield in Syracuse. (Spring 2004)

Matthew Murlin - Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Central New York (Fall 2004, Spring 2005)

(6) Partner Institution Mathematics Faculty Leader for PFF.

(7) Established Le Moyne College as a Test Center for the Society of Actuaries.
Participated in the administration of actuaries examinations for November 1998, February 1999, May 1999 - 2005.


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