David Rogers

Rogers contributes to PBS film

Posted by on May 3, 2022

Dr. J. David Rogers, Hasselmann Professor of geological engineering, contributed his expertise to the PBS film, “American Experience: Flood in the Desert,” which premieres at 8 p.m. CST Tuesday, May 3.

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Engagement Week: B-52s and freeways

Posted by on October 19, 2020

Join Dr. David Rogers, the Karl F. Hasselmann Missouri Chair in Geological Engineering, for a talk titled “B-52s and Freeways” at 10-11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 26, via Zoom.

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Faculty members honored with awards

Posted by on December 6, 2019

Congratulations to 33 S&T faculty members who are being honored with faculty campus awards in 2019 for excellence and achievement in teaching, research and service. An additional 37 faculty members are being recognized with Outstanding Teaching Awards, based on their end-of-course evaluations.

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In the news: McManus book, tropical storm, ‘dude,’ Bionic Bowel, pool cleanliness

Posted by on August 6, 2019

Dr. John McManus’ latest book is the subject of a book review by Harry Levins in the July 30 issue of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

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Rogers lectures in Canada

Posted by on June 4, 2018

Dr. J. David Rogers, professor and Karl F. Hasselmann Missouri Endowed Chair in Geological and Petroleum Engineering, was an invited speaker at the Canadian Geotechnical Society’s annual meeting on May 16 in Toronto.

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41 S&T faculty members honored for outstanding teaching

Posted by on December 5, 2017

Forty-one faculty members have received the Outstanding Teaching Award for 2016-17. The winners were recognized at a ceremony in November. The Outstanding Teaching Award is given each year to faculty members by the Outstanding Teaching Award committee, which bases its selections on student evaluations.

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In the news: Dachau liberation, DELTA Labs, Oroville Dam, ‘World of Warcraft’

Posted by on June 6, 2017

Rogers quoted in L.A. Times, Sacramento Bee

Posted by on March 7, 2017

Los Angeles Times reporter Ralph Vartabedian sought the expertise of Dr. David Rogers for his article, “Damage to Oroville’s Main Spillway ‘Was an Accident Waiting to Happen,’” published Feb. 20. Rogers is a professor of geosciences and geological and petroleum engineering and Karl F. Hasselmann Missouri Chair in Geological Engineering.

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