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Carol Marchetti

Professor

School of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science

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Office Hours
STAT-631 Office Hours: Mon 2 - 3 pm, Zoom; Open Office Hours: Thurs 11 am - noon, HLC(14-2221) OR Zoom
Office Location
Office Mailing Address
85 Lomb Memorial Dr Rochester, NY 14623

Carol Marchetti

Professor

School of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science

Education

BS, Case Institute of Technology; MS, Weatherhead School of Management; MA, Ph.D., University of Rochester

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Areas of Expertise

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Recent Publications

  1. Schley, S. & Marchetti, C. (2022). Moving From Access to Inclusion by Making Communication a Priority: An Inclusion Mindset.  The Journal of Educational Innovation, Partnership and Change, 8(2). https://journals.studentengagement.org.uk/index.php/studentchangeagents/article/view/1133  
  2. Marchetti, C. & Bailey, M. (2022). The Importance of HOW in Faculty Salary Equity Studies: Development and Impact of an ADVANCE Salary Equity Study and Workshop Series to Promote an Inclusive Academic Environment. The Advance Journalhttps://www.advancejournal.org/article/38608-the-importance-of-how-in-faculty-salary-equity-studies-development-and-impact-of-an-advance-salary-equity-study-and-workshop-series-to-promote-an-inc 
  3. Bailey, M., Mason, S., Marchetti, C. Dell, E. & Litzler, E. (2022). Reimagining Seed Grants for the 21st Century: Individual and Institutional Impacts of a Mini-Grants Program. The Advance Journal. https://www.advancejournal.org/article/38605-reimagining-seed-grants-for-the-21st-century-individual-and-institutional-impacts-of-a-mini-grants-program 
  4. Atkins, W. S., Schley, S., Cawthon, S. W., Schmitz, K., Marchetti, C. E. (2021). Centering the Deaf Experience: Student/Faculty Partnerships in Inclusive Pedagogy Development. Learning Communities Journal 13(1), 9-32. 
  5. Schley, S., Cawthon, S. W., Marchetti, C. E., Atkins, W. S. (2021). From Access to Inclusion: A Faculty Learning Community Curriculum. Journal of Faculty Development,35(3), 44-50. Recognized by the editors as the journal’s first “Featured Article”.
  6. Scott, S., & Marchetti, C. (2021). A Review of the Biennial AHEAD Surveys: Trends and Changes in the Demographics and Work of Disability Resource Professionals. Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 34(2), 107-126.
  7. Schley, S. & Marchetti, C. (2021). Pandemic Transformation of Teaching and Learning: Designing Pedagogy Using the Contents of Instructors’ Pedagogical Pantry, Rather than Established Recipes. Journal of Transformative Learning, 8(1), 29-35. https://jotl.uco.edu/index.php/jotl/article/view/427/343 
  8. Stinson, M., Elliot, L, Marchetti, C., and Rentsch, J. (2021). Effects of Schema-Enriched Communication in Teams with Diverse Hearing Status. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 6(4), 522-534. https://doi.org/10.1093/deafed/enab017 
  9. Stinson, M., Elliot, L, Marchetti, C., Devor, D., and Rentsch, J. (2021). Sharing of Knowledge and Problem Solving When Teammates Have Diverse Hearing Status. Small Group Research 52(6), 738-772. https://doi.org/10.1177/10464964211010218 

Currently Teaching

MATH-499
0 Credits
This course is a cooperative education experience for undergraduate students majoring in Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics or Statistics.
STAT-631
3 Credits
This course introduces principles of probability and statistics with a strong emphasis on conceptual aspects of statistical inference. Topics include fundamentals of probability, probability distribution functions, expectation and variance, discrete and continuous distributions, sampling distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis tests.
STAT-790
1 - 6 Credits
This course is a graduate course for students enrolled in the Thesis/Project track of the MS Applied Statistics Program. (Enrollment in this course requires permission from the Director of Graduate Programs for Applied Statistics.)
STAT-791
0 Credits
This course is a graduate course for students enrolled in the Thesis/Project track of the MS Applied Statistics Program. (Enrollment in this course requires permission from the Director of Graduate Programs for Applied Statistics.)
STAT-799
1 - 3 Credits
Credit will be assigned at the discretion of the department. A written proposal of the work involved will be required of the candidate, and may be modified at the discretion of the faculty involved before approval is given to proceed.