News Summary
The FSU community is mourning the loss of Professor Myles Hollander, a distinguished statistician and beloved educator who passed away at 83. Hollander’s 42-year career at FSU was marked by significant contributions to statistics and a dedication to his students and colleagues. He boldly shaped the academic landscape with over 100 research papers and a commitment to family and community. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of statisticians and students, reminding them of the importance of knowledge and humility.
Tallahassee Remembers a Statistical Legend
It is with heavy hearts that the Florida State University (FSU) community mourns the passing of Professor Myles Hollander, a beloved figure in the world of statistics, who left us at the age of 83. Hollander’s dedication to his craft and his passion for education made lasting impressions on countless students and colleagues over his impressive 42-year career at FSU.
An Unassuming Genius
Originally hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Hollander’s journey into the world of statistics began with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pennsylvania in 1961. He continued to hone his skills at Stanford University where he earned both his master’s and doctorate in statistics in 1962 and 1965. Shortly after, he took a significant leap and tied the knot with Glee Hollander in 1963, all while immersed in his doctoral studies.
In 1965, Hollander made Tallahassee his home, joining the faculty at FSU the very same year. Over the next decades, he would leave an indelible mark on the FSU community, beloved by students and fellow professors alike. As someone who served as the department chairman for an impressive nine years and was awarded the prestigious title of Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor in 1998, Myles was not just a teacher; he was a cornerstone of the university’s statistics department.
A Legacy of Knowledge
With over 100 research papers to his name, Hollander’s contributions spanned various realms in statistics, including nonparametric statistics, reliability theory, and even survival analysis and biostatistics. His work in probability theory gained him recognition well beyond the walls of FSU, establishing him as a noted figure in the academic world.
But Hollander was not just about stats; he was a polymath with interests as diverse as history and ballroom dancing. His multidisciplinary approach to learning and teaching enriched the academic community around him, inspiring many to explore interests beyond their immediate field of study.
A Man of Family and Community
Family played a monumental role in Hollander’s life—a sentiment echoed by his sons. They fondly remember their father’s belief that “love of family crosses home plate first, while everything else sits in the dugout.” This perspective not only highlighted his priorities but also hinted at his passion for baseball, a sport he cherished deeply.
In addition to his work at FSU, Hollander created the Myles Hollander Distinguished Lectureship, an annual event that recognizes leaders in the field of statistics. His commitment to fostering growth in the field was just as evident in his role as theory and methods editor for the Journal of the American Statistical Association from 1993 to 1996. His accolades, including the Senior Gottfried Noether Award in 2003, served to underscore his lifelong dedication to statistical excellence.
Heartfelt Tributes
As the news of Hollander’s passing settled in, colleagues expressed their admiration for him as a professor and a role model. Many considered him the embodiment of the ideal professor, admired not just for his expertise but for his humility and unwavering dedication to his students and the discipline of statistics itself.
As we reflect on the remarkable life of Myles Hollander, the Tallahassee community and FSU campus are reminded of the profound impact he made. He leaves a legacy that will not only continue through his teachings and research but also in the hearts of those who were privileged to know him.
Final Thoughts
While details regarding funeral arrangements remain to be announced, one thing is certain: Myles Hollander will always be remembered as a leader, educator, and family man who truly understood what it meant to give back to the community and the world of academia. As we honor his memory, we will cherish the lessons he taught and the legacy he leaves behind.
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Additional Resources
- Tallahassee.com
- Wikipedia: Statistics
- Legacy.com: Myles Hollander Obituary
- Google Search: Myles Hollander
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Statistics
