Robert Rogers

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Biography

Robert Rogers received his BS in Mathematics with Certification in Secondary Education from Buffalo State College in 1979. He earned his MS in Mathematics from Syracuse University in 1980 and his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Buffalo in 1987, specializing in Functional Analysis/Operator Theory. He has been on the faculty of the State University of New York at Fredonia since 1987 where he is currently SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Mathematics.

Professor Rogers is a recipient of the SUNY Fredonia President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and the MAA Seaway Section’s Clarence F. Stephens’ Award for Distinguished Teaching. He is also a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the MAA Seaway Section and a former chair and governor of that organization. He is a current member of the New York State Mathematics Educators' Hall of Fame and a former editor of the New York State Mathematics Teachers’ Journal.