Dianna Cichocki

Clinical Assistant Professor Management Science and Systems Department at University at Buffalo School of Management

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  • University at Buffalo School of Management

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University at Buffalo School of Management

Education

  • MS, Oswego State University
  • BA, St. John Fisher College

Cichocki teaches "Statistical Decisions in Management" and "Statistical Foundations in Analytics." She has given several presentations at both the state and national levels concerning incorporating technology into statistics, educational practices and assurance of learning. Cichocki has been honored with academic excellence awards for her instruction.

Teaching Interests

  • Business statistics and quantitative methods
  • Data modeling
  • Data visualization

Select Publications

  • Giddens, L., Amo, L.C., & Cichocki, D. 2020. Gender Bias and the Impact on Managerial Evaluation of Insider Security Threats. Computers and Security.

University Service

  • Learning Management Review Committee
  • Institutional Standing Committee on Assessment
  • Committee for Online Proctoring
  • Committee for University-Wide Course Evaluation
  • Curriculum and Assessment Task Force

Professional Affiliations

  • Buffalo Chapter Board Member American Society for Quality (ASQ)
  • Decision Sciences Institute (DSI)
  • Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)

Awards and Recognition

  • SUNY Online Teaching Ambassador (2021)
  • Arjang A. Assad Excellence in Teaching Award (2020)
  • Outstanding Faculty Member Award (2019)
  • Faculty Award for Alumni Engagement (2018)
  • Milton Plesur Excellence in Teaching Award (2018)
  • Undergraduate Mentor of the Year (2017)
  • Higher Education Award, NYSUT (2012)
  • National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (2010)
  • Outstanding Classroom or Alternative Instruction (2010)

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