The 麻豆直播 director of the Atwood Institute for Race, Education, and the Democratic Ideal recently received the HBCU Educators award from SAS Software.
Dr. Anthony Troy Adams was honored during the virtual SAS Global Forum.
鈥淣aturally, I was ecstatic to learn about my selection to participate in SAS Global Forum,鈥 Adams said. 鈥淭he convening pulls together statisticians, big data analysts, research methodologists, programmers, coders, and academic and industry leaders from around the globe. I was honored to be selected, and to represent 麻豆直播 at this comprehensive assembly of individuals using analytics to solve 鈥榬eal鈥 problems.鈥
Adams said he was introduced to the power of statistics and telling stories using numbers over the course of his undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
鈥淭hese experiences culminated in a quantitative analysis of school violence,鈥 Adams said. 鈥淚 examined the covariates of school violence (using suspension data as a proxy) neighborhood characteristics, school-level features, and serious crime. Subsequently, I went on to teach social statistics for over three decades.鈥
Adams said his directorship at the Atwood Institute provides a platform for revisiting the literature on disproportionality in school discipline, which is a national problem.
鈥For example, Black students are significantly more likely to be suspended and expelled from our nation鈥檚 schools,鈥 Adams said. 鈥淏lack students (K-12) are also more likely to travel through the school to prison pipeline.鈥
Adams said the intensive two-and-a-half day SAS Global Forum was an opportunity for him to move beyond linear regression and analysis of variance analytic techniques.
鈥淭he SAS Global Forum provided an opportunity to explore and learn more about hierarchical linear and nested analytic models using SAS (Statistical Analysis System),鈥 Adams said.
