Guffey takes top accolade
Heather Turner
Issue date: 5/1/08 Section: News
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Professor of mathematics James Guffey was named the Educator aof the Year at the celebratory banquet Tuesday. Guffey has been an instructor at Truman for 20 years, nominated for the award eight times and selected as a finalist six times. Guffey earned a master's in applied mathematics and a doctorate in mathematics with emphasis on statistics at the University of Missouri-Rolla.
Guffey has created a reputation among his students of making statistics fun. He said one of the ways he achieves this feat is by collecting data from his students, such as GPA, height and shoe size. Guffey said that this week, students were going to find out whether they get less sleep late in the semester as compared to the beginning of the semester.
"By gathering various kinds of data on my students, I'm actually able to work in the data about them into the class," he said. "You need data for an example anyways, [so] why not make it about them?"
Senior Elizabeth Durst said she added a statistics methods minor to her business administration degree because of Guffey. She said her first class with him was Statistics 190.
"My roommate and I did it together," Durst said." We were so in love with the class, and all my friends who were in stats classes were like, 'Oh my God, ... it's horrible.'"
She said the fact that she was enjoying the class was a good sign. Durst is one of several students who nominated Guffey for the award.
"He puts you, the college student, into the class," she said. "You learn stuff about yourself or about things you do in life and mix it with stats, which can be kind of boring and dry. It makes it a lot more interesting."
Senior Brittany Stevens said Guffey's sense of humor and personality added to the class.
"On the first day of class, I was kind of expecting it to be boring," Stevens said. "And he comes into the class and writes on the board, 'If I had one day left to live, I would spend it in statistics class ... it would make the day seem that much longer."
Stevens said she just finished her statistics methods minor, which Guffey influenced her to look into because he made Statistics 190 so enjoyable.
"I was scared on the first day and thrilled every other day after that," Stevens said.
Throughout the semester, Guffey coins words and phrases, such as making a "talko" instead of a typo and ''crystal clear bordering on inspirational." It's those types of quirks that bring students back for additional courses with Guffey.


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Lance Dorgan
posted 5/01/08 @ 1:29 PM CST
It's great to hear that Guffey is still providing a great experience to Truman students. As a mathematics major getting a statistical methods minor at Truman I had the opportunity to take 6 of Guffey's classes. (Continued…)
Sara Wolken
posted 6/04/08 @ 10:58 PM CST
Wow. I wish I would have heard of Dr Guffey when I needed to take stats. I was in some horrible class where the proff barely spoke english. Ugh.
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