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Kent Riggs, Ph.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Mathematics and Statistics
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About Dr. Riggs:
Dr. Riggs's research areas include misclassification statistical models, seemingly unrelated regressions, and predator-prey models.
Dr. Riggs grew up in the Texas coastal town of Bay City, and lived in Huntsville and Waco before settling in Nacogdoches. He enjoys spending time with family/friends, racquetball, basketball, camping, fishing, hunting, and Bible study.
Degrees Earned:
Ph.D., Baylor University, Statistics(2006)
M.S., Baylor University, Mathematics (2003)
B.S., Sam Houston State University, Mathematics (2001)
Office Hours for Fall 2009:
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