
We are a group of faculty, graduate students, and staff in the Department of Statistics and Data Sciences (SDS) who wish to create an annual award for SDS PhD students in honor of Travis Lilley. Travis was a PhD Student in Statistics at UT Austin from 2018 until his untimely death in November 2023. He was a kind and generous colleague, and a gifted researcher who also excelled in teaching.
Through impactful research and innovative educational programs, our department strives to embody The University of Texas at Austin's motto: “What starts here changes the world.” Our Ph.D. in Statistics program strives to be an exemplar of graduate training in statistics. Our students are exposed to cutting edge statistical methodology through the modern curriculum and work with faculty members to take a deeper dive into special topics, gain experience in working in interdisciplinary teams and learn research skills through flexible research electives. Graduates of our program are prepared to be leaders in statistics and machine learning in both academia and industry.

Travis William Lilley
1989-2024
Help us recognize SDS graduate students who excel in classroom teaching and contribute significantly to the learning mission of our department and the university.
Graduate students play a vital role in teaching within the SDS Department, contributing not only by assisting faculty as teaching assistants, and sometimes instructors themselves, but also by bringing fresh perspectives and valuable mentorship to undergraduate students. Their work supports the department’s instructional mission, and provides graduate students with essential teaching experience that prepares them for future careers in academia and industry.
The funds will be used to match a recent generous donation provided by a member of our community. We hope to match this contribution and raise an additional $15,000. The additional contributions will enable us to create an endowment dedicated to the enduring legacy of Travis Lilley, and provide a sustainable funding source to support an annual award.
Awardees will be selected at the end of each spring semester and will be given to SDS graduate students who demonstrated exceptional dedication to teaching during the prior academic year.
Your donation will help our department to foster a culture of teaching excellence among graduate teaching assistants and instructors. SDS PhD students play an important role in the educational mission of our department to provide high quality training in statistics and data sciences. We want to recognize and reward students who excel as educators in the discipline of statistics and data science.
Examples of teaching excellence recognized by the new award could include, but are not limited to:
• outstanding teaching in the classroom
• creation or use of new and innovative teaching methods and course materials
• effectiveness in grading/feedback, review sessions or one-on-one instruction

Undergraduate students collaborate on a class project in “Chi Square” — one of our dedicated workspaces for SDS Majors.
Your gift will also honor the memory of Travis Lilley.
Having earned a B.S. degree in Psychology and Mathematics from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, followed by a M.S. degree in Statistics from Texas A&M University, Travis had already demonstrated and showed enormous promise as a contributor to Statistics and research in Statistics. This promise was particularly apparent in the areas of collaborative work with colleagues from other scientific disciplines such as epidemiology and clinical medicine. Over the course of his career, Travis made critical contributions to studies of air pollution and asthma, as well as to studies in anxiety, substance abuse, and smoking cessation.
Travis also excelled as a teacher of Statistics. For example, Travis served as primary instructor in an introductory course in data management, computing, and analysis, targeted towards new investigators at the then-emerging Dell Medical School. This course targets a challenging and heterogeneous community of learners. Travis was uniformly liked and greatly appreciated by these learners and by his teaching colleagues in other modules of the course. This is due to his deep warmth as well as his dedication to professional quality in all he did. Travis’s life was a tremendous blessing and his passing a great loss. He has been deeply missed by our community ever since.

Travis Lilley at the 2022 Ph.D. Poster Session presenting his research project “Adaptive Bayesian Cluster Randomized Trials with Ordinal Endpoints."
Please donate to the Travis Lilley Memorial Award and support teaching excellence in the Department of Statistics and Data Sciences!

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Generated 185 clicks and 16 gifts, totaling $3,233Advocates, you have until 10:00 p.m. CST to solidify your rankings. Good luck!
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4. Jacob – 38
5. Rizky Pratama – 29
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3. David Griffin – $11,414.60
4. Randall Ford – $5,675
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Winners will be announced on May 1.
60 days ago by Pablo MoraLonghorns, this is the final sprint of 40 Hours for the Forty Acres!
Make your final gift now and help push us across the finish line at 10:00 p.m. CST.
Competing on a leaderboard? Every gift and share can still change the standings and this is your last chance to claim advocate incentives.
60 days ago by Pablo MoraFinal hour, Advocates! Nothing is locked in! Every share and every gift can still change the leaderboard. The top five advocates in each challenge earn extra match dollars for the designation of their choice.
Gift Count Leaders
1. Luke Mastrian – 231
2. Soh Nishiyama – 116
3. David Griffin – 59
4. Jacob – 38
5. Leonard Ali Wako Memon – 25
Dollars Raised Leaders
1. Soh Nishiyama – $19,672
2. Luke Mastrian – $18,288
3. David Griffin – $11,414.60
4. Randall Ford – $5,675
5. Mark Carella – $3,717
One final update will be placed on the 40 for Forty site at 9:30 p.m. CST.
60 days ago by Pablo MoraHere’s where things stand right now in our Advocate Challenges. Every share and every gift counts, nothing is locked in yet. Remember that the top five advocates for each challenge get additional match dollars for a designation of their choice.
Current Leaders
Advocate Challenge: Gift Count Highlighting the advocates who have generated the highest number of gifts so far:
1. Luke Mastrian - 189 gifts
2. Soh Nishiyama - 76 gifts
3. David Griffin - 48 gifts
4. Jacob - 27 gifts
5. Leonard Ali Wako Memon - 23 gifts
Advocate Challenge: Dollars Raised Highlighting the advocates who have generated the highest cumulative dollars so far:
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4. Randall Ford - $5,475
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Huge thanks to our advocates who are pushing hard and setting the pace. Leaders, defend your spot as we make our way to the 10:00 p.m. CST finish line!
60 days ago by Pablo MoraWe’re excited to share a snapshot of the current standings in our two Advocate Challenges during 40 Hours for the Forty Acres. These rankings reflect where things stand right now and there’s still plenty of time to keep moving up! Remember that the top five advocates in each challenge get additional match dollars for a designation of their choice.
Advocate Challenge: Gift Count Highlighting the advocates who have generated the highest number of gifts so far:
1. Luke Mastrian - 156 gifts
2. Soh Nishiyama - 35 gifts
3. David Griffin - 26 gifts
4. Jacob - 18 gifts
5. Leonard Ali Wako Memon - 15 gifts
Advocate Challenge: Dollars Raised Highlighting the advocates who have generated the highest cumulative dollars so far:
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2. Soh Nishiyama - $5,960
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Keep sharing your links, keep spreading the word, and keep up the great work, we can’t wait to see how these leader boards shift as we approach the finish on April 30 at 10 p.m. CST!
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