

Dr. Douglas M. Andrews
Professor of statistics
(937) 327-7863
dandrews@wittenberg.edu
As the department's lone statistician,
Dr. Douglas M. Andrews is primarily responsible for the curriculum in
statistics and probability. In addition to creating introductory and
advanced courses for math majors and for non-majors alike, Andrews created
and continues to administer Wittenberg's statistics minor program. He
is quite active in the national statistics education community, reviewing
numerous articles and texts and serving on the editorial board for the
Journal of Statistics Education , presenting his work at statistics
education conferences and at other colleges and universities, and reading
for the AP Statistics program. Aside from the usual academic publications
and presentations, his non-teaching professional activity includes statistical
consulting jobs for industry, health care, pharmaceutical research,
law enforcement, and non-profit organizations. Andrews has also served
as Vice President for the regional chapter of the American Statistical
Association, and has served in the ASA's committee structure as well. He
earned a B.A. in Russian and mathematics from St. Olaf College in 1984,
and he came to Wittenberg in 1989 after an M.S. and Ph.D. in statistics
from Iowa State. Andrews was promoted to Professor of Statistics
in 2004. Please visit his professional web site for much more
detail. Away from work, Andrews enjoys woodworking, fitness, playing
music, and managing a small prairie on his property on the North Fork
of the Little Miami River.
Please visit Dr. Andrews' professional web site.