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Diane L. Evans
Department of Engineering Management 8001 Nene Court
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Terre Haute, IN 47805
Terre Haute, IN 47803 Telephone: (812) 208-6369
Telephone: (812) 877-8354 E-mail: evans@rose-hulman.edu
Education: College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 1998-2001
Ph.D. in Applied Science, 2001
Dissertation Area: Probability; Advisor: Lawrence Leemis
Topic: Algorithms for Computing and Manipulating Distributions of Discrete Random Variables
College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 1995-1998
Master of Science in Applied Math/Operations Research (OR), 1998
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1990-1992
Master of Arts in Theoretical Mathematics, 1992
Master’s Project: Frieze Patterns
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1986-1990
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, 1990
Summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa
Academic Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Department of Engineering Management, Terre Haute, IN
Positions: Full Professor, 2016-Present
Department of Mathematics
Full Professor, 2014-2015
Associate Professor, 2007-2013
Assistant Professor, 2001-2006
College of William and Mary, Department of Mathematics, Williamsburg, VA
Teaching Assistant, Fall 1997, Spring 1998, Spring 1999, Fall 2000
Virginia Wesleyan College, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Norfolk, VA
Instructor of Mathematics, 1994-1997
Wittenberg University, Department of Mathematics, Springfield, OH
Visiting Instructor of Mathematics, 1992-1994
The Ohio State University, Department of Mathematics, Columbus, OH
Graduate Instructor, 1990-1992
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, 1988-1990
Industry Minitab Statistical Software, State College, PA
Position: Sabbatical position, Creator of lesson plans for academic learning website, Winter 2014-2015
Materials available for download at: http://www.minitab.com/en-us/academic/teaching-resources/
Diversified Systems, Inc. (dsi), Manufacturer of circuit boards, Indianapolis, IN
Sabbatical position, Quality Control Analyst, 2008-2009
Honors & Nominated for U.S. Professor of the Year, 2014
Awards: Nominated for Indiana’s Women & Hi-Tech Society’s Outstanding Educator in STEM, 2014
Princeton Review 300 Best Professors in America, 2012
Microsoft 365 Heroes in Education, 2012
Rose-Hulman’s Dean’s Outstanding Teacher Award, 2007
INFORMS Computing Society Prize for research excellence in connecting OR and CS, 2006
Clare Boothe Luce Fellowship, 1998
Invited to multiple fraternity, sorority, & honor society Teacher Appreciation events (e.g., 5 in
2013-2014), 2001-Present
Received honorable mention for the Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics’
Puzzle Contest, 2013, 2015
Book: Computational Probability: Algorithms and Applications in the Mathematical Sciences, co-authored
with J. Drew, A. Glen, and L. Leemis, Springer US International Series in Operations Research &
Management Science, vol. 117, 2008.
Published Minitab Study Cards for Business Statistics for Minitab 17, Minitab Express PC, and Minitab
Textbook Express Mac to be inserted in Pearson’s Business Statistics textbooks. ISBN numbers: ISBN-13:
Inserts: 978-0-13-457681-7; ISBN-13: 978-0-13-457685-5; ISBN-13: 978-0-13-457691-6, respectively,
2016.
Minitab Study Cards for Statistics for Minitab 17, Minitab Express PC, and Minitab Express Mac
to be inserted in Pearson’s Statistics textbooks. ISBN numbers: ISBN-13: 978-0-13-450836-8;
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-449584-2; ISBN-13:978-0-13-449583-5, respectively, 2016.
Published A Bicycle Crash Inspires an Inquiry-Based Learning Activity, co-authored with E. Evans
Papers: (undergraduate student) and M. Silva, Teaching Statistics, Volume 37, pp. 7–12, Spring 2015.
Activities Utilizing Student-Generated Data: Experimenting with Experiments, co-authored with M.
Silva, Joint Statistical Meetings 2014 Proceedings, Section on Statistical Education. American
Statistical Association, pp. 2485-2494, 2014.
Variation Exploration Lab in a Manufacturing Setting, Joint Statistical Meetings 2012 Proceedings,
Section on Statistical Education. American Statistical Association, pp. 2711-2722, 2012.
Conditional Probability and the 50:50 Lifeline on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, co-authored
with I. Weintraub (undergraduate student), Journal of Mathematics and Computer Education, vol.
43, no. 1, pp. 69-80, Winter 2009.
The Distribution of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Cramer-von Mises, and Anderson-Darling Test
Statistics for Exponential Populations with Estimated Parameters, co-authored with J. Drew and L.
Leemis, Communications in Statistics – Simulation and Computation, vol. 37, Issue 7, pp. 1396-
1421, August 2008.
The Distribution of Order Statistics for Discrete Random Variables with Applications to
Bootstrapping, co-authored with L. Leemis and J. Drew, 2006 INFORMS Journal on Computing,
vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 19-30, 2006.
Algorithms for Computing the Distributions of Sums of Discrete Random Variables, co-authored
with L. Leemis, Mathematical and Computer Modeling, vol. 40, no. 13, pp. 1429-1452, 2004.
APPL: A Probability Programming Language, co-authored with A. Glen and L. Leemis, The
American Statistician, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 156-166, May 2001.
Survival Distributions and Benford’s Law, co-authored with L. Leemis and B. Schmeiser, The
American Statistician, vol. 54, no. 4, pp. 236-241, November 2000.
Probability Calculations in a Computer Algebra System, co-authored with L. Leemis, Joint
Statistical Meetings 2000 Proceedings, Section on Statistical Education. American Statistical
Association, pp. 236–240, 2000.
Input Modeling Using a Computer Algebra System, co-authored with L. Leemis, Proceedings of the
2000 Winter Simulation Conference, J.A. Joines, R.R. Barton, K. Kang, P.A. Fishwick, eds.,
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Orlando, FL, pp. 577-586, 2000.
Presentations: 3-hour Minitab Workshop: Engaging Intro Statistics Students with Activities, co-presenter E. Reyes,
United States Conference on Teaching Statistics (USCOTS), State College, PA, May 2015.
Six Sigmas of Separation: Strategies for Making Inter-Disciplinary Connections, United States
Conference on Teaching Statistics (USCOTS), State College, PA, May 2015.
Using Six Sigma to Reduce Recyclables on a College Campus, co-presenter P. Olejnik (graduate
student), American Statistical Association’s Conference on Statistical Practice, New Orleans, LA,
February 2015.
Tightening Rose-Hulman’s Waist Line: A Six Sigma Recycling Project, American Society of
Quality, Wabash Valley Section, Terre Haute, IN, February 2015.
My Love of Teaching, Rose-Hulman Fall Symposium, Terre Haute, IN, August 2014.
Experimenting with Experiments, Joint Statistical Meetings, Boston, MA, August 2014.
Statistics in Engineering, American Society for Engineering Educators, Indianapolis, IN, June 2014.
Using Quality Companion to Reduce Waste in a Six Sigma Project, Joint Statistical Meetings,
Montreal, Quebec, August 2013.
Interactive Rational Subgrouping with Marshmallow Peeps, American Society of Quality’s 2013
World Conference on Quality and Improvement, Indianapolis, IN, May 2013.
Reducing Food Waste in Student Dining through Six Sigma, co-presenter N. Iyer (graduate student),
American Statistical Association’s Conference on Statistical Practice, New Orleans, LA, February
2013.
Reducing Food Waste as a Six Sigma Project at Rose-Hulman, American Society of Quality,
Wabash Valley Section, Terre Haute, IN, January 2013.
Variation Exploration Lab in a Manufacturing Setting, Joint Statistical Meetings, San Diego, CA,
August 2012.
An Introduction to Estimation: The German Tank Problem, CAUSEweb Activity Webinar Series,
September 2009.
Conditional Probability and “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Joint Statistical Meetings, Seattle,
WA, August 2006.
Using APPL (“A Probability Programming Language”) in a Post-Calculus Introductory Statistics
Course, Joint Statistical Meetings, Toronto, Canada, August 2004.
The Distribution of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Cramer-von Mises, and Anderson-Darling Test
Statistics for Exponential Populations with Estimated Parameters, Joint Statistical Meetings, San
Francisco, CA, August 2003.
A Probability Programming Language (APPL) for Student Use in Probability Courses, Indiana
section meeting of the MAA, March 2003.
Risk Analysis Assessment for Specification Development, co-presenter J. Stoner (undergraduate)
Asphalt Pavement Annual Meeting Program, Indianapolis, IN, December 2002.
The Distribution of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Statistic for Exponential Populations with Estimated
Parameters, Rose-Hulman Colloquium Series, Terre Haute, IN, October 2002.
Benford’s Law, Wittenberg University Chapter of MAA, Springfield, OH, November 2001.
Input Modeling Using a Computer Algebra System, co-presenter L. Leemis, Winter Simulation
Conference, Orlando, FL, December 2000.
Discrete Random Variables: Data Structures and Algorithm, Winter Simulation Conference,
Orlando, FL, December 2000.
APPL: A Probability Programming Language, co-presenter L. Leemis, Joint Statistical Meetings,
Indianapolis, IN, August 2000.
Solving Probability and Mathematical Statistics Problems Using a CAS Language, co-presenter L.
Leemis, 2000 Southern Regional Council on Statistics/ASA Summer Research Conference,
Williamsburg, VA, June 2000.
Maple Workshops, College of William & Mary Mathematics Department, August 1999, October
1999.
Tabu Search and the Polymer Straightening Problem, 1999 INFORMS National Meeting,
Cincinnati, OH, May 1999.
Development of Calculator and Computer-based Precalculus and Calculus Lab Books, Virginia
Wesleyan College “Talk About Teaching and Teachers Talking” Lecture, February 1997.
The Ball Drops Here: Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Applications, National Conference of the
National Association for Developmental Education, Little Rock, AR, March 1996.
Algebra/Precalculus Applications: Revenue, Cost, and Profit Functions, Virginia Wesleyan College
Pre-session Faculty Workshop, January 1996.
Mathematics and Symmetry: Frieze Patterns, Virginia Wesleyan College Mathematical Awareness
Week Lecture, April 1995.
Maximizing the Area of a Triangle, Wittenberg University Sigma Xi Science Honorary Lecture, Fall
1993.
Press: See Website References at end of curriculum vitae for html addresses.
Approaching the Food Waste Problem with Lean Six Sigma and Statistics, by Carly Barry, The
Minitab Statistics in the News Blog, November 18, 2015.
Improving Recycling Processes at Rose-Hulman, Part III by Carly Barry, The Minitab Lean Six
Sigma and Six Sigma Blogs, May 8, 2015.
A Little Trash Talk: Improving Recycling Processes at Rose-Hulman, Part II by Carly Barry, The
Minitab Quality Improvement and Lean Six Sigma Blogs, February 13, 2015.
A Little Trash Talk: Improving Recycling Processes at Rose-Hulman, Part I by Carly Barry, The
Minitab Quality Improvement and Lean Six Sigma Blogs, July 2, 2014.
How Lean Six Sigma Students at Rose-Hulman Reduced Food Waste: Their Project Resulted in
Awareness of Continuous muda by Carly Berry, Quality Digest, August 7, 2013.
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Reduces Food Waste, Reveals Cost Savings with Six Sigma by
Carly Berry, Minitab Case Studies, 2013.
Control Charts: Rational Subgrouping and Marshmallow Peeps! by Carly Berry, The Minitab
Quality Improvement Blog, May 3, 2013.
Rose Students Learn about Sustainable Food Choices by Sue Loughlin, Terre Haute’s Tribune Star,
March 16, 2012.
Research Rose-Hulman Summer Grant for the development of multimedia and web-enabled learning tools,
Grants: $5000, Summer 2013. See end of curriculum vitae for web address.
Rose-Hulman Summer Grant for development of Six Sigma workshop for community leaders in
industry, submitted with M. DeVasher and C. Downing, $5000, Summer 2011.
Mathematical Association of America Grant (through the National Science Foundation) for annual
Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, $2000, 2005, 2012.
Virginia Wesleyan College Faculty Development Grant for creating section in Development of
Calculator and Computer-based Precalculus and Calculus Laboratory Workbooks, $1500, 1996.
Certifications: Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Purdue University Technical Assistance Program and Manufacturing
Extension Partnership, 2012.
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Diversified Systems Inc., 2008.
Thesis/Project Mathematics Senior Project Advisor: Casey Dant, Using Six Sigma to Study the 2015 Boston
Committees: Snowfall and 2016 Indiana Temperatures, 2015-2016.
Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Dynamic Supplier Evaluation System, 2015-
2016.
Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Six Sigma: A Case Study with Integra
LifeSciences, 2014-2015
Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Fun Theory: An Analysis to Improve
Recycling on Campus, 2014-2015.
Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Getting Fed Faster with a Six-Sigma
Approach to a Production System Analysis, 2014-2015.
Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Adequate Safeguarding in Mixed-Model
Assembly Lines, 2014-2015.
Mathematics Senior Project Advisor: Elizabeth Evans, A Bicycle Crash Inspires a Paired t Test
Activity, 2013-2014.
Mechanical Engineering Thesis Committee Member: Deflection Analysis of Car Seat Extension
Devices, 2013-14.
Mechanical Engineering Thesis Committee Member: An Investigation and Validation of Predicting
Buckling Failure in Thin-walled Tubes Using Finite Element Analysis for Design of Laparoscopic
Devices, 2012-2013.
Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Designing and Deploying a Global Customer
Listening Systems Platform using Lean Six Sigma Concepts and Process Re-engineering, 2012-
2013.
Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Lean Six Sigma Initiatives Related to Supply
Chain Management: A Holistic Approach, 2011-2012.
Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Application of Six Sigma Methodologies for
Improving Overall Equipment Effectiveness, 2010-2011.
Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Applying Lean Principles to a High and a
High-Volume Production Model, 2008-2009.
Biomedical Engineering Thesis Committee Member: A Technique for Tracking Fluorescent
Microspheres for the Determination of Retinal Arteriolar Blood Flow in Rats (awarded Rose-
Hulman’s Best Graduate Thesis for the 2007-08 academic year), 2007-2008.
Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: The Installation and Qualification of a
Flexible Manufacturing Line, 2004-2005.
Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Defining Manufacturing Parameters in
Relation to Costs, Quality, and Customers, 2003-2004.
Mechanical Engineering Thesis Committee Member: Identification and Analysis of Auger Screw
Design Parameters for Use in Wheel Tractor Scrapers, 2003-2004.
Workshops The National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE), New York
Attended: City, NY, 2012.
Rose-Hulman Summer Innovation Workshop, group prepared research paper regarding summer
work for the 2012 ASEE Annual Meeting, Summer 2011.
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt certification and training programs, Purdue University
Technical Assistance Program and Manufacturing Assistance Partnership, Summer 2010.
Eli Lilly Association for Women in Science What Works Workshops, Indianapolis, IN, 2008.
MAA Professional Enhancement Program (PREP) Workshop (sponsored by the NSF) entitled
Regression Analysis: The Heart of Statistical Methodology, Oberlin College, OH, 2003.
Cummins Engines Six Sigma course, Columbus, IN, Summer 2003.
Edward Tufte workshop entitled Presenting Data and Information, September 2003.
Professional Reviewer for Journals: The American Statistician, College Mathematics Journal, Journal of Quality
Service: Technology, Journal of Statistics Education, Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Journal,
Statistics and Probability Letters, and Teaching Statistics; Publishing Companies: Academic Press,
Birkhauser, John Wiley, Prentice-Hall, and Springer. 2001-Present.
Creator of Free Lesson Plans for Introductory Statistics on Minitab’s academic learning website,
2015. See Website References at end of curriculum vitae for html addresses.
Co-chair, Annual Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Conferences, 2004, 2005, 2012, and
2015.
Session Chair for the Section on Statistical Education, Joint Statistics Meetings, 2014.
Statistics Education Booth Representative at Joint Statistics Meetings, 2013, 2014.
Reviewer, The National Science Foundation Research in Engineering Education on program grants,
2011.
Statistical Consultant, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods graduate student’s master thesis entitled The
Effectiveness of Music Therapy on Increasing Requesting Behaviors in Children with Autism, July
2010.
Panelist, Indiana Section of the MAA; graduate student life and academic job searches, Spring 2004.
Statistical Consultant, Asphalt Pavement Association and the Indiana Department of Transportation
on contractor acceptance volumetrics, 2002-2003.
Rose-Hulman Formed Rose-Hulman Female Faculty Group for communication and mentoring between senior and
Service: junior female faculty members, 2015-2016.
Co-advisor for the student organization Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW), 2015-2016.
Member of Rose-Reimagined Faculty Curriculum Group. Committee of 16 faculty representatives
across varying departments met daily to construct a new academic program for students. The new
program is called Engineering Design and its first class of students is expected to begin in Fall 2017,
Summer 2015.
Attended Miami University’s 42nd
annual Pi Mu Epsilon Undergraduate Conference with senior P.
Olejnik to present his work 1st Order Regression Model of Recyclables Disposed in Trash
Receptacles within the Rose-Hulman Academic Buildings, September 2014.
Co-advisor to the student LGBTQ organization Unity. I also attended multiple national conferences
with them, 2011-2015.
Member of Rose-Hulman’s Center for the Practice and Scholarship of Education’s Assessment
Working Group. Committee of 6 faculty members convened to explore and propose supplemental
assessments of teaching. The products of this working group included a narrative summary, draft
language for the Faculty Handbook, self‐evaluation guidance and examples, and peer observation
guidance and examples. Further, the members of the working group piloted these procedures in their
own courses in Fall 2015. We recommended that the current perspective of largely summative
assessment (e.g., student evaluations and department head evaluation) be replaced by a perspective
of formative assessment, guided by multiple mechanisms of information‐generation and overall
reflection on the value we place on continuous improvement, June 2014.
Provided statistical review for Rose-Hulman students for the Fundamentals in Engineering (FE)
exam, 2012, 2013.
Coordinator, Rose-Hulman’s Fall Harvest Festival, Fall 2013.
Chair, President’s Advisory Council on Diversity, 2013-2014.
Panelist, Rose-Hulman and Kanazawa Institute of Technology (KIT) discussion regarding inverted
classroom and online teaching, Terre Haute, IN, October 2012.
Attended Miami University’s 40th
annual Pi Mu Epsilon Undergraduate Conference with senior
advisee L. Evans to present her work Archimedes in Sports, September 2012.
Chair, Rose-Hulman Diversity Committee’s Food for Thought Fair, March 2012.
Speaker, Rose-Hulman Center for Diversity’s Women’s History Month dinner, March 2012.
Attended local Wabash Valley American Society of Quality (ASQ) monthly meetings and tours
taking Rose-Hulman students; typically 6 per academic year to hear quality talks and network, 2004-
Present.
Consultant on multiple undergraduate and graduate projects, senior projects, and graduate theses,
2001-Present.
Various Rose-Hulman Campus-wide Committees (as a member, secretary, or chair), including:
Assessment of Student Outcomes, Course Management Software, Dean Search, Department Head
Search, Diversity, Employee Relations, Faculty Affairs, Faculty Leaves, Faculty Success Grants,
Online Education, Performing Arts, Quality of Education, Student Affairs, 2001-Present.
Invited Quality/Six Sigma practitioners to my classes (e.g., AllState, Diversified Systems-Circuit
Boards, Eli Lilly, Frito Lay) and took students on tours (e.g., Bemis Packaging, Clabber Girl Baking
Ingredients, Crown Equipment-Lift Trucks, CSN Steel, Cummins, GE Aviation, Koenig Scale
Company, Neoteric Hovercraft, ThyssenKrupp Presta Automotive, TRW Automotive) to gain a
deeper understanding of quality in industry, 2002-Present.
Math Developed peer teaching evaluations for senior faculty to use in assessing junior faculty, 2014.
Department
Service: Rose-Hulman Math Department’s Actuarial Advisor, 2007-2016.
Rose-Hulman’s Casualty Actuarial Society Academic Correspondent, 2007-2016.
Math Department Faculty Mentor for 8 incoming junior math faculty.
Various Department Committees (as a member, secretary, or chair): Hiring, Math Library, Student
Correspondence, Statistics/OR Curriculum Committee, Math Curriculum Committee, Faculty
Evaluation Committee, 2001-Present.
Professional American Statistical Association (ASA), American Society of Quality (ASQ), Casualty Actuarial
Societies: Society (CAS) Academic Correspondent.
Courses Statistical Methods in Six Sigma, Probability (also taught as an online course), Quality Control,
Taught: Engineering Statistics I & II, Reliability/Survival Analysis, Deterministic Models in Operations
Research, Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics, Differential Equations, Calculus I & II,
Business Calculus, Precalculus, Algebra, Algebra and Its Applications, Developmental
Mathematics.
Graduate Abstract Algebra I, II, and III, Real Analysis I and II, Complex Variables, Geometry, Actuarial
Coursework: Mathematics, Theory of Interest, Probability and Statistics I and II, Mathematical Statistics,
Statistical Decision Theory, Reliability, Models and Applications in Operations Research,
Operations Research II, Linear Programming (CPLEX), Discrete Optimization, Stochastic
Processes, Statistical Computing (S-Plus), C++ Programming, Simulation (SIMAN), Data
Structures and Algorithms (C++).
Educational Collection of 20 videos for D. Montgomery’s text “Applied Statistics and Probability,” 6th
Edition.
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL92e4cn-qL1aIFk5CxqxsMmdCvx1zjjlZ
Collection of 100 videos for S. Gharamani’s text “Fundamentals of Probability with Stochastic
Processes,” 3rd
Edition.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBK7yyieyrAbEH1jqkgCaGNn2Q9vlwn1s
Website Approaching the Food Waste Problem with Lean Six Sigma and Statistics
References: http://blog.minitab.com/blog/real-world-quality-improvement/approaching-the-food-waste-problem-with-
lean-six-sigma-and-statistics
Improving Recycling Processes at Rose-Hulman, Part III
http://blog.minitab.com/blog/real-world-quality-improvement/improving-recycling-processes-at-rose-
hulman-part-iii
A Little Trash Talk: Improving Recycling Processes at Rose-Hulman, Part II
http://blog.minitab.com/blog/real-world-quality-improvement/a-little-trash-talk:-improving-recycling-
processes-at-rose-hulman,-part-ii
A Little Trash Talk: Improving Recycling Processes at Rose-Hulman, Part I
http://blog.minitab.com/blog/real-world-quality-improvement/a-little-trash-talk3a-improving-recycling-
processes-at-rose-hulman
How Lean Six Sigma Students at Rose-Hulman Reduced Food Waste
http://www.qualitydigest.com/inside/quality-insider-column/how-lean-six-sigma-students-rose-hulman-
reduced-food-waste.html
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Reduces Food Waste, Reveals Cost Savings with Six Sigma
https://www.minitab.com/en-us/Case-Studies/Rose-Hulman-Institute-of-Technology/
Control Charts: Rational Subgrouping and Marshmallow Peeps!
http://blog.minitab.com/blog/real-world-quality-improvement/control-charts-rational-subgrouping-and-
marshmallow-peeps
Rose Students Learn About Sustainable Food Choices
http://tribstar.com/news/x2029128080/Rose-students-learn-about-sustainable-food-choices
Rose-Hulman Online YouTube MA 381 Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBK7yyieyrAbEH1jqkgCaGNn2Q9vlwn1s
Free lesson plans for Introductory Statistics on Minitab’s academic learning website
http://www.minitab.com/en-us/academic/teaching-resources/

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  • 1. Diane L. Evans Department of Engineering Management 8001 Nene Court Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Terre Haute, IN 47805 Terre Haute, IN 47803 Telephone: (812) 208-6369 Telephone: (812) 877-8354 E-mail: evans@rose-hulman.edu Education: College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 1998-2001 Ph.D. in Applied Science, 2001 Dissertation Area: Probability; Advisor: Lawrence Leemis Topic: Algorithms for Computing and Manipulating Distributions of Discrete Random Variables College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 1995-1998 Master of Science in Applied Math/Operations Research (OR), 1998 The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1990-1992 Master of Arts in Theoretical Mathematics, 1992 Master’s Project: Frieze Patterns The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1986-1990 Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, 1990 Summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa Academic Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Department of Engineering Management, Terre Haute, IN Positions: Full Professor, 2016-Present Department of Mathematics Full Professor, 2014-2015 Associate Professor, 2007-2013 Assistant Professor, 2001-2006 College of William and Mary, Department of Mathematics, Williamsburg, VA Teaching Assistant, Fall 1997, Spring 1998, Spring 1999, Fall 2000 Virginia Wesleyan College, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Norfolk, VA Instructor of Mathematics, 1994-1997 Wittenberg University, Department of Mathematics, Springfield, OH Visiting Instructor of Mathematics, 1992-1994 The Ohio State University, Department of Mathematics, Columbus, OH Graduate Instructor, 1990-1992 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, 1988-1990 Industry Minitab Statistical Software, State College, PA Position: Sabbatical position, Creator of lesson plans for academic learning website, Winter 2014-2015 Materials available for download at: http://www.minitab.com/en-us/academic/teaching-resources/ Diversified Systems, Inc. (dsi), Manufacturer of circuit boards, Indianapolis, IN Sabbatical position, Quality Control Analyst, 2008-2009 Honors & Nominated for U.S. Professor of the Year, 2014 Awards: Nominated for Indiana’s Women & Hi-Tech Society’s Outstanding Educator in STEM, 2014 Princeton Review 300 Best Professors in America, 2012 Microsoft 365 Heroes in Education, 2012 Rose-Hulman’s Dean’s Outstanding Teacher Award, 2007 INFORMS Computing Society Prize for research excellence in connecting OR and CS, 2006 Clare Boothe Luce Fellowship, 1998 Invited to multiple fraternity, sorority, & honor society Teacher Appreciation events (e.g., 5 in 2013-2014), 2001-Present
  • 2. Received honorable mention for the Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics’ Puzzle Contest, 2013, 2015 Book: Computational Probability: Algorithms and Applications in the Mathematical Sciences, co-authored with J. Drew, A. Glen, and L. Leemis, Springer US International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, vol. 117, 2008. Published Minitab Study Cards for Business Statistics for Minitab 17, Minitab Express PC, and Minitab Textbook Express Mac to be inserted in Pearson’s Business Statistics textbooks. ISBN numbers: ISBN-13: Inserts: 978-0-13-457681-7; ISBN-13: 978-0-13-457685-5; ISBN-13: 978-0-13-457691-6, respectively, 2016. Minitab Study Cards for Statistics for Minitab 17, Minitab Express PC, and Minitab Express Mac to be inserted in Pearson’s Statistics textbooks. ISBN numbers: ISBN-13: 978-0-13-450836-8; ISBN-13: 978-0-13-449584-2; ISBN-13:978-0-13-449583-5, respectively, 2016. Published A Bicycle Crash Inspires an Inquiry-Based Learning Activity, co-authored with E. Evans Papers: (undergraduate student) and M. Silva, Teaching Statistics, Volume 37, pp. 7–12, Spring 2015. Activities Utilizing Student-Generated Data: Experimenting with Experiments, co-authored with M. Silva, Joint Statistical Meetings 2014 Proceedings, Section on Statistical Education. American Statistical Association, pp. 2485-2494, 2014. Variation Exploration Lab in a Manufacturing Setting, Joint Statistical Meetings 2012 Proceedings, Section on Statistical Education. American Statistical Association, pp. 2711-2722, 2012. Conditional Probability and the 50:50 Lifeline on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, co-authored with I. Weintraub (undergraduate student), Journal of Mathematics and Computer Education, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 69-80, Winter 2009. The Distribution of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Cramer-von Mises, and Anderson-Darling Test Statistics for Exponential Populations with Estimated Parameters, co-authored with J. Drew and L. Leemis, Communications in Statistics – Simulation and Computation, vol. 37, Issue 7, pp. 1396- 1421, August 2008. The Distribution of Order Statistics for Discrete Random Variables with Applications to Bootstrapping, co-authored with L. Leemis and J. Drew, 2006 INFORMS Journal on Computing, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 19-30, 2006. Algorithms for Computing the Distributions of Sums of Discrete Random Variables, co-authored with L. Leemis, Mathematical and Computer Modeling, vol. 40, no. 13, pp. 1429-1452, 2004. APPL: A Probability Programming Language, co-authored with A. Glen and L. Leemis, The American Statistician, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 156-166, May 2001.
  • 3. Survival Distributions and Benford’s Law, co-authored with L. Leemis and B. Schmeiser, The American Statistician, vol. 54, no. 4, pp. 236-241, November 2000. Probability Calculations in a Computer Algebra System, co-authored with L. Leemis, Joint Statistical Meetings 2000 Proceedings, Section on Statistical Education. American Statistical Association, pp. 236–240, 2000. Input Modeling Using a Computer Algebra System, co-authored with L. Leemis, Proceedings of the 2000 Winter Simulation Conference, J.A. Joines, R.R. Barton, K. Kang, P.A. Fishwick, eds., Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Orlando, FL, pp. 577-586, 2000. Presentations: 3-hour Minitab Workshop: Engaging Intro Statistics Students with Activities, co-presenter E. Reyes, United States Conference on Teaching Statistics (USCOTS), State College, PA, May 2015. Six Sigmas of Separation: Strategies for Making Inter-Disciplinary Connections, United States Conference on Teaching Statistics (USCOTS), State College, PA, May 2015. Using Six Sigma to Reduce Recyclables on a College Campus, co-presenter P. Olejnik (graduate student), American Statistical Association’s Conference on Statistical Practice, New Orleans, LA, February 2015. Tightening Rose-Hulman’s Waist Line: A Six Sigma Recycling Project, American Society of Quality, Wabash Valley Section, Terre Haute, IN, February 2015. My Love of Teaching, Rose-Hulman Fall Symposium, Terre Haute, IN, August 2014. Experimenting with Experiments, Joint Statistical Meetings, Boston, MA, August 2014. Statistics in Engineering, American Society for Engineering Educators, Indianapolis, IN, June 2014. Using Quality Companion to Reduce Waste in a Six Sigma Project, Joint Statistical Meetings, Montreal, Quebec, August 2013. Interactive Rational Subgrouping with Marshmallow Peeps, American Society of Quality’s 2013 World Conference on Quality and Improvement, Indianapolis, IN, May 2013. Reducing Food Waste in Student Dining through Six Sigma, co-presenter N. Iyer (graduate student), American Statistical Association’s Conference on Statistical Practice, New Orleans, LA, February 2013. Reducing Food Waste as a Six Sigma Project at Rose-Hulman, American Society of Quality, Wabash Valley Section, Terre Haute, IN, January 2013. Variation Exploration Lab in a Manufacturing Setting, Joint Statistical Meetings, San Diego, CA, August 2012. An Introduction to Estimation: The German Tank Problem, CAUSEweb Activity Webinar Series, September 2009. Conditional Probability and “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Joint Statistical Meetings, Seattle, WA, August 2006. Using APPL (“A Probability Programming Language”) in a Post-Calculus Introductory Statistics Course, Joint Statistical Meetings, Toronto, Canada, August 2004. The Distribution of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Cramer-von Mises, and Anderson-Darling Test Statistics for Exponential Populations with Estimated Parameters, Joint Statistical Meetings, San Francisco, CA, August 2003.
  • 4. A Probability Programming Language (APPL) for Student Use in Probability Courses, Indiana section meeting of the MAA, March 2003. Risk Analysis Assessment for Specification Development, co-presenter J. Stoner (undergraduate) Asphalt Pavement Annual Meeting Program, Indianapolis, IN, December 2002. The Distribution of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Statistic for Exponential Populations with Estimated Parameters, Rose-Hulman Colloquium Series, Terre Haute, IN, October 2002. Benford’s Law, Wittenberg University Chapter of MAA, Springfield, OH, November 2001. Input Modeling Using a Computer Algebra System, co-presenter L. Leemis, Winter Simulation Conference, Orlando, FL, December 2000. Discrete Random Variables: Data Structures and Algorithm, Winter Simulation Conference, Orlando, FL, December 2000. APPL: A Probability Programming Language, co-presenter L. Leemis, Joint Statistical Meetings, Indianapolis, IN, August 2000. Solving Probability and Mathematical Statistics Problems Using a CAS Language, co-presenter L. Leemis, 2000 Southern Regional Council on Statistics/ASA Summer Research Conference, Williamsburg, VA, June 2000. Maple Workshops, College of William & Mary Mathematics Department, August 1999, October 1999. Tabu Search and the Polymer Straightening Problem, 1999 INFORMS National Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, May 1999. Development of Calculator and Computer-based Precalculus and Calculus Lab Books, Virginia Wesleyan College “Talk About Teaching and Teachers Talking” Lecture, February 1997. The Ball Drops Here: Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Applications, National Conference of the National Association for Developmental Education, Little Rock, AR, March 1996. Algebra/Precalculus Applications: Revenue, Cost, and Profit Functions, Virginia Wesleyan College Pre-session Faculty Workshop, January 1996. Mathematics and Symmetry: Frieze Patterns, Virginia Wesleyan College Mathematical Awareness Week Lecture, April 1995. Maximizing the Area of a Triangle, Wittenberg University Sigma Xi Science Honorary Lecture, Fall 1993. Press: See Website References at end of curriculum vitae for html addresses. Approaching the Food Waste Problem with Lean Six Sigma and Statistics, by Carly Barry, The Minitab Statistics in the News Blog, November 18, 2015. Improving Recycling Processes at Rose-Hulman, Part III by Carly Barry, The Minitab Lean Six Sigma and Six Sigma Blogs, May 8, 2015. A Little Trash Talk: Improving Recycling Processes at Rose-Hulman, Part II by Carly Barry, The Minitab Quality Improvement and Lean Six Sigma Blogs, February 13, 2015. A Little Trash Talk: Improving Recycling Processes at Rose-Hulman, Part I by Carly Barry, The Minitab Quality Improvement and Lean Six Sigma Blogs, July 2, 2014.
  • 5. How Lean Six Sigma Students at Rose-Hulman Reduced Food Waste: Their Project Resulted in Awareness of Continuous muda by Carly Berry, Quality Digest, August 7, 2013. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Reduces Food Waste, Reveals Cost Savings with Six Sigma by Carly Berry, Minitab Case Studies, 2013. Control Charts: Rational Subgrouping and Marshmallow Peeps! by Carly Berry, The Minitab Quality Improvement Blog, May 3, 2013. Rose Students Learn about Sustainable Food Choices by Sue Loughlin, Terre Haute’s Tribune Star, March 16, 2012. Research Rose-Hulman Summer Grant for the development of multimedia and web-enabled learning tools, Grants: $5000, Summer 2013. See end of curriculum vitae for web address. Rose-Hulman Summer Grant for development of Six Sigma workshop for community leaders in industry, submitted with M. DeVasher and C. Downing, $5000, Summer 2011. Mathematical Association of America Grant (through the National Science Foundation) for annual Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, $2000, 2005, 2012. Virginia Wesleyan College Faculty Development Grant for creating section in Development of Calculator and Computer-based Precalculus and Calculus Laboratory Workbooks, $1500, 1996. Certifications: Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Purdue University Technical Assistance Program and Manufacturing Extension Partnership, 2012. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Diversified Systems Inc., 2008. Thesis/Project Mathematics Senior Project Advisor: Casey Dant, Using Six Sigma to Study the 2015 Boston Committees: Snowfall and 2016 Indiana Temperatures, 2015-2016. Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Dynamic Supplier Evaluation System, 2015- 2016. Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Six Sigma: A Case Study with Integra LifeSciences, 2014-2015 Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Fun Theory: An Analysis to Improve Recycling on Campus, 2014-2015. Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Getting Fed Faster with a Six-Sigma Approach to a Production System Analysis, 2014-2015. Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Adequate Safeguarding in Mixed-Model Assembly Lines, 2014-2015. Mathematics Senior Project Advisor: Elizabeth Evans, A Bicycle Crash Inspires a Paired t Test Activity, 2013-2014. Mechanical Engineering Thesis Committee Member: Deflection Analysis of Car Seat Extension Devices, 2013-14. Mechanical Engineering Thesis Committee Member: An Investigation and Validation of Predicting Buckling Failure in Thin-walled Tubes Using Finite Element Analysis for Design of Laparoscopic Devices, 2012-2013.
  • 6. Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Designing and Deploying a Global Customer Listening Systems Platform using Lean Six Sigma Concepts and Process Re-engineering, 2012- 2013. Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Lean Six Sigma Initiatives Related to Supply Chain Management: A Holistic Approach, 2011-2012. Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Application of Six Sigma Methodologies for Improving Overall Equipment Effectiveness, 2010-2011. Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Applying Lean Principles to a High and a High-Volume Production Model, 2008-2009. Biomedical Engineering Thesis Committee Member: A Technique for Tracking Fluorescent Microspheres for the Determination of Retinal Arteriolar Blood Flow in Rats (awarded Rose- Hulman’s Best Graduate Thesis for the 2007-08 academic year), 2007-2008. Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: The Installation and Qualification of a Flexible Manufacturing Line, 2004-2005. Engineering Management Integrated Project Member: Defining Manufacturing Parameters in Relation to Costs, Quality, and Customers, 2003-2004. Mechanical Engineering Thesis Committee Member: Identification and Analysis of Auger Screw Design Parameters for Use in Wheel Tractor Scrapers, 2003-2004. Workshops The National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE), New York Attended: City, NY, 2012. Rose-Hulman Summer Innovation Workshop, group prepared research paper regarding summer work for the 2012 ASEE Annual Meeting, Summer 2011. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt certification and training programs, Purdue University Technical Assistance Program and Manufacturing Assistance Partnership, Summer 2010. Eli Lilly Association for Women in Science What Works Workshops, Indianapolis, IN, 2008. MAA Professional Enhancement Program (PREP) Workshop (sponsored by the NSF) entitled Regression Analysis: The Heart of Statistical Methodology, Oberlin College, OH, 2003. Cummins Engines Six Sigma course, Columbus, IN, Summer 2003. Edward Tufte workshop entitled Presenting Data and Information, September 2003. Professional Reviewer for Journals: The American Statistician, College Mathematics Journal, Journal of Quality Service: Technology, Journal of Statistics Education, Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Journal, Statistics and Probability Letters, and Teaching Statistics; Publishing Companies: Academic Press, Birkhauser, John Wiley, Prentice-Hall, and Springer. 2001-Present. Creator of Free Lesson Plans for Introductory Statistics on Minitab’s academic learning website, 2015. See Website References at end of curriculum vitae for html addresses. Co-chair, Annual Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Conferences, 2004, 2005, 2012, and 2015. Session Chair for the Section on Statistical Education, Joint Statistics Meetings, 2014. Statistics Education Booth Representative at Joint Statistics Meetings, 2013, 2014.
  • 7. Reviewer, The National Science Foundation Research in Engineering Education on program grants, 2011. Statistical Consultant, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods graduate student’s master thesis entitled The Effectiveness of Music Therapy on Increasing Requesting Behaviors in Children with Autism, July 2010. Panelist, Indiana Section of the MAA; graduate student life and academic job searches, Spring 2004. Statistical Consultant, Asphalt Pavement Association and the Indiana Department of Transportation on contractor acceptance volumetrics, 2002-2003. Rose-Hulman Formed Rose-Hulman Female Faculty Group for communication and mentoring between senior and Service: junior female faculty members, 2015-2016. Co-advisor for the student organization Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW), 2015-2016. Member of Rose-Reimagined Faculty Curriculum Group. Committee of 16 faculty representatives across varying departments met daily to construct a new academic program for students. The new program is called Engineering Design and its first class of students is expected to begin in Fall 2017, Summer 2015. Attended Miami University’s 42nd annual Pi Mu Epsilon Undergraduate Conference with senior P. Olejnik to present his work 1st Order Regression Model of Recyclables Disposed in Trash Receptacles within the Rose-Hulman Academic Buildings, September 2014. Co-advisor to the student LGBTQ organization Unity. I also attended multiple national conferences with them, 2011-2015. Member of Rose-Hulman’s Center for the Practice and Scholarship of Education’s Assessment Working Group. Committee of 6 faculty members convened to explore and propose supplemental assessments of teaching. The products of this working group included a narrative summary, draft language for the Faculty Handbook, self‐evaluation guidance and examples, and peer observation guidance and examples. Further, the members of the working group piloted these procedures in their own courses in Fall 2015. We recommended that the current perspective of largely summative assessment (e.g., student evaluations and department head evaluation) be replaced by a perspective of formative assessment, guided by multiple mechanisms of information‐generation and overall reflection on the value we place on continuous improvement, June 2014. Provided statistical review for Rose-Hulman students for the Fundamentals in Engineering (FE) exam, 2012, 2013. Coordinator, Rose-Hulman’s Fall Harvest Festival, Fall 2013. Chair, President’s Advisory Council on Diversity, 2013-2014. Panelist, Rose-Hulman and Kanazawa Institute of Technology (KIT) discussion regarding inverted classroom and online teaching, Terre Haute, IN, October 2012. Attended Miami University’s 40th annual Pi Mu Epsilon Undergraduate Conference with senior advisee L. Evans to present her work Archimedes in Sports, September 2012. Chair, Rose-Hulman Diversity Committee’s Food for Thought Fair, March 2012. Speaker, Rose-Hulman Center for Diversity’s Women’s History Month dinner, March 2012. Attended local Wabash Valley American Society of Quality (ASQ) monthly meetings and tours taking Rose-Hulman students; typically 6 per academic year to hear quality talks and network, 2004- Present.
  • 8. Consultant on multiple undergraduate and graduate projects, senior projects, and graduate theses, 2001-Present. Various Rose-Hulman Campus-wide Committees (as a member, secretary, or chair), including: Assessment of Student Outcomes, Course Management Software, Dean Search, Department Head Search, Diversity, Employee Relations, Faculty Affairs, Faculty Leaves, Faculty Success Grants, Online Education, Performing Arts, Quality of Education, Student Affairs, 2001-Present. Invited Quality/Six Sigma practitioners to my classes (e.g., AllState, Diversified Systems-Circuit Boards, Eli Lilly, Frito Lay) and took students on tours (e.g., Bemis Packaging, Clabber Girl Baking Ingredients, Crown Equipment-Lift Trucks, CSN Steel, Cummins, GE Aviation, Koenig Scale Company, Neoteric Hovercraft, ThyssenKrupp Presta Automotive, TRW Automotive) to gain a deeper understanding of quality in industry, 2002-Present. Math Developed peer teaching evaluations for senior faculty to use in assessing junior faculty, 2014. Department Service: Rose-Hulman Math Department’s Actuarial Advisor, 2007-2016. Rose-Hulman’s Casualty Actuarial Society Academic Correspondent, 2007-2016. Math Department Faculty Mentor for 8 incoming junior math faculty. Various Department Committees (as a member, secretary, or chair): Hiring, Math Library, Student Correspondence, Statistics/OR Curriculum Committee, Math Curriculum Committee, Faculty Evaluation Committee, 2001-Present. Professional American Statistical Association (ASA), American Society of Quality (ASQ), Casualty Actuarial Societies: Society (CAS) Academic Correspondent. Courses Statistical Methods in Six Sigma, Probability (also taught as an online course), Quality Control, Taught: Engineering Statistics I & II, Reliability/Survival Analysis, Deterministic Models in Operations Research, Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics, Differential Equations, Calculus I & II, Business Calculus, Precalculus, Algebra, Algebra and Its Applications, Developmental Mathematics. Graduate Abstract Algebra I, II, and III, Real Analysis I and II, Complex Variables, Geometry, Actuarial Coursework: Mathematics, Theory of Interest, Probability and Statistics I and II, Mathematical Statistics, Statistical Decision Theory, Reliability, Models and Applications in Operations Research, Operations Research II, Linear Programming (CPLEX), Discrete Optimization, Stochastic Processes, Statistical Computing (S-Plus), C++ Programming, Simulation (SIMAN), Data Structures and Algorithms (C++). Educational Collection of 20 videos for D. Montgomery’s text “Applied Statistics and Probability,” 6th Edition. Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL92e4cn-qL1aIFk5CxqxsMmdCvx1zjjlZ Collection of 100 videos for S. Gharamani’s text “Fundamentals of Probability with Stochastic Processes,” 3rd Edition. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBK7yyieyrAbEH1jqkgCaGNn2Q9vlwn1s Website Approaching the Food Waste Problem with Lean Six Sigma and Statistics References: http://blog.minitab.com/blog/real-world-quality-improvement/approaching-the-food-waste-problem-with- lean-six-sigma-and-statistics Improving Recycling Processes at Rose-Hulman, Part III http://blog.minitab.com/blog/real-world-quality-improvement/improving-recycling-processes-at-rose- hulman-part-iii
  • 9. A Little Trash Talk: Improving Recycling Processes at Rose-Hulman, Part II http://blog.minitab.com/blog/real-world-quality-improvement/a-little-trash-talk:-improving-recycling- processes-at-rose-hulman,-part-ii A Little Trash Talk: Improving Recycling Processes at Rose-Hulman, Part I http://blog.minitab.com/blog/real-world-quality-improvement/a-little-trash-talk3a-improving-recycling- processes-at-rose-hulman How Lean Six Sigma Students at Rose-Hulman Reduced Food Waste http://www.qualitydigest.com/inside/quality-insider-column/how-lean-six-sigma-students-rose-hulman- reduced-food-waste.html Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Reduces Food Waste, Reveals Cost Savings with Six Sigma https://www.minitab.com/en-us/Case-Studies/Rose-Hulman-Institute-of-Technology/ Control Charts: Rational Subgrouping and Marshmallow Peeps! http://blog.minitab.com/blog/real-world-quality-improvement/control-charts-rational-subgrouping-and- marshmallow-peeps Rose Students Learn About Sustainable Food Choices http://tribstar.com/news/x2029128080/Rose-students-learn-about-sustainable-food-choices Rose-Hulman Online YouTube MA 381 Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBK7yyieyrAbEH1jqkgCaGNn2Q9vlwn1s Free lesson plans for Introductory Statistics on Minitab’s academic learning website http://www.minitab.com/en-us/academic/teaching-resources/