Faculty/Staff Directory

Dr. John Trimboli
478.471.2833
Professor
| Office Hours: | Spring 2026 Semester: Mondays: 4:30 – 5:30 PM (MATH 224). Tuesdays: 1:00 – 4:00 PM (MATH 224). Wednesdays: 4:30 – 5:30 PM (MATH 224). Thursdays: 1:00 – 4:00 PM (MATH 224). |
| Biography: | I teach at Middle Georgia State University (MGA). I received my Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph.D. degrees all from Syracuse University. This is my 31st year teaching college mathematics and statistics full time. I am a Full Professor of Mathematics and Statistics. Recently, I was the Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at MGA for three years. I stepped down from that position on July 1, 2019. My background is in statistics. My areas of research interest are in the fields of health care and epidemiology-criminology (epi-crim). I love animals and sports. |
| Syllabi: |
|
| Teaching and Research Interests: | I am a firm believer that education is the single most important investment an individual can make! It provides intellectual maturity that is a harbinger to success and prosperity. I hope that being a college/university professor helps provide students with the knowledge, mental toughness, self-discipline, motivation, dedication, hard work, and goal-orientation that is required of our citizens in this ever-increasing technological and informational age. As an educator of mathematics, I believe that all people are fully capable of learning mathematics, and I very much enjoy helping young minds mature to reach their fullest potential. I love the opportunities that have fostered innovative teaching and learning strategies for me in the classroom. |
| Courses: | Spring 2026 Semester: MATH 0997 Section 11A, Mondays & Wednesdays 3:30 -4:20 PM, MATH 209 MATH 1001 Section 11A, Mondays & Wednesdays 2:00 -3:15 PM, MATH 208 MATH 1401 Section 37, ONLINE MATH 1401 Section 20, ONLINE MATH 4611 Section 01, ONLINE MATH 4612 Section 01, ONLINE |
| Education: (All institutions attended and degrees or credentials earned) | EDUCATION: Syracuse University. Syracuse, New York. Ph.D. Mathematics Education, August 1996 (Educational Statistics & Measurement) M.S. Mathematics Education, December 1992 B.A. Mathematics Education, May 1989 (Cum Laude graduate; Dean’s List all 8 semesters) |
| Publications and Scholarships: (Last 5 Years) | Trimboli, J. M. (2022). A statistical representation of the inequities encountered by African Americans living in Atlanta during COVID: A time for action. Journal of African American Studies 26, p. 314 338. DOI reference: 10.1007/s12111-022-09592-4 . Trimboli, J. M. (2022). Surprising Atlanta violent crime rate analyses comparing during COVID to before COVID. Urban Crime. An International Journal Vol. 3 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.26250/heal.panteion.uc.v3i2.295 . |
If a person's information is incorrect, they will need to update their individual profile.
If a person is in the wrong department, or a new employee has not been added or a former employee is still listed email Human Resources
To suggest updates to a department's contact information (main department phone # or tollfree number, main department email, or department location) email Web Admin
Please note that some changes to the directory can take up to 12 hours to appear in all directory listings.