Rose-Hulman names new dean of faculty
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowRose-Hulman Institute of Technology has announced Renee Rogge as the new dean of faculty. A professor of biomedical engineering and a member of the Rose-Hulman faculty since 2004, Rogge has worked on groundbreaking research projects surrounding biomaterials, biomechanics, and whole-body modeling, the school said.
As the dean of faculty, Rogge will be responsible for ensuring the institution meets its academic goals, and work with department heads to coordinate efficient and smooth operations throughout the school.
“Dr. Rogge has been an effective and respected leader on campus for many years,” notes Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Rick Stamper, PhD. “As a capstone design instructor and while serving in several impactful leadership roles on campus and in her discipline, Dr. Rogge has demonstrated an exceptional ability to understand the needs of others, develop creative collaborative solutions, and communicate with those who are impacted by her actions.”
Rogge earned both the Dean’s Outstanding Teacher Award in 2018 and the Board of Trustees Outstanding Scholar Award in 2014.
Rogge received a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from Tulane University in 1996 and a doctorate in biomedical engineering in 2000 from the University of Iowa, with a concentration in the biomechanics of distal radius fractures.
Rogge began in her role on July 1st, and will continue to work as a professor of biomedical engineering in addition to her new responsibilities.