Professor of English Paul Rogers shares his experiences and life-view on education.
Paul M. Rogers is an Associate Professor and the Associate Chair of English at George Mason University. Since 2011, he has also served as a Senior Scholar for the George Mason University Center for the Advancement of Well-Being. An innovative and interdisciplinary leader, Professor Rogers has led a variety of initiatives focused on advancing social entrepreneurship in close partnership with Ashoka: Innovators for the Public. His recent publications include: “Why Curricular Advances in Social Entrepreneurship Education Matter” (2014), and the co-edited books “International Advances in Writing Research: Cultures, Places, and Measures” (2012); “Writing Across the Curriculum: A Critical Sourcebook” (2011): and, “Traditions of Writing Research” (2010).
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