
Robin Rogers
دانشیار · Career resilience of leadership in senior living communities
Baylor Universityمعرفی
Robin Rogers is an Associate Professor and Co-Director of the PhD Program at Baylor University's Diana R. Garland School of Social Work. His roles include teaching administration, community practice, and program evaluation. He previously served as Director of the Center for Literacy (2005–2009) and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies (2009–2013).
Education:
- PhD in Social Work, University of Pittsburgh
- MSSW, University of Louisville
- MRE, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- BA, Baylor University
Research Interests: Focuses on career resilience in senior living leadership, social work in long-term care, congregational community engagement, family literacy, and workforce development. His work bridges faith-based organizations, policy analysis, and program evaluation.
Professional Background: Prior to Baylor, he was Executive Director of the Center for Workforce Excellence in Pittsburgh and a Senior Policy Analyst at the Education Policy and Issues Center. He also developed the MSW program at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Labs/Teams: Directed the Center for Literacy and contributed to the Carver School of Church Social Work. Active in teaching and advisory roles at Baylor and collaborates with urban faith-based organizations.




