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Dr. Mark Rogers teaches and writes about film, television, and American popular culture. He is Professor of Communication and  Associate Chair of the Division of Humaities and serves as the Director of the Communication Program at Walsh University. He holds a B.A. in Social Sciences, an M.A. in Television and Film Production, and a Ph.D. in American Culture, all from the University of Michigan. 

He also serves as the Director of International Learning Programs, overseeing the academic component of Walsh University's Study Abroad programs.

Rogers is Walsh University's representative to the Board of Trustees of the Cooperative Center For Study Abroad. He works to facilitate the participation of Walsh students and faculty in CCSA programs.

Rogers joined Walsh in 1997.

Dr. Roger's personal webpage can be found here.





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