[5][6][7] Hogg's second paper on the topic of Basu's theorem was never published, because of a negative report by an anonymous referee in 1953.
[10] As noted before, Craig was Hogg's mentor, helping him to obtain a teaching position while a graduate student and also supervising his thesis.
[13] At the University of Iowa, Hogg won his first teaching award after a student submitted a nomination with the title "There is a hog in my statistics book!".
Hogg has had a particularly visible role in the United States, where he was elected as President of the American Statistical Association (ASA), serving in 1988.
[16] In 1993 Hogg received the Deborah and Franklin Haimo Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics.
[18][19][20] For his research in nonparametric statistics, Hogg received the Gottfried Noether Senior Scholar Award in 2001.