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Carol L. Rogers
Professor of the Practice
Ph.D., Maryland

Office: 4117 Journalism
Phone: 301-405-2430
E-mail: crogers@jmail.umd.edu

Carol L. Rogers, former head of the Office of Communications for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, specializes in science journalism, in particular media coverage of climate change, and women in the media. She is on the Editoral Advisory Board of the international social science journal Science Communication, for which she served as editor for nine years. A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, she served two terms on the Committee on the Public Understanding of Science and Technology and served as chair and council delegate for the AAAS Section on General Interest in Science and Engineering. She has co-edited two books, Communicating Uncertainty: Media Coverage of New and Controversial Science and Scientists and Journalists: Reporting Science as News. Rogers has served on the boards of the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing and of the National Association of Science Writers, of which she is a life member.



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