Sandra Rogers
Women in Science, Women in Education
Sandra Rogers is the International Vice President at Brigham Young University. She has responsibility for the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, the Ambassadorial Visits Program, and BYU’s student abroad programs. In addition, she oversees the university’s Division of Continuing Education. Dr. Rogers previously served as the associate academic vice president for International, Distance and Continuing Education, and six years as dean of BYU’s College of Nursing. As a nursing professional and humanitarian, she has worked in the Philippines, Nigeria, Jordan, and Romania, and has consulted for United States Agency for International Development (USAID). She also has worked with the LDS Church’s Humanitarian Services Committee in Africa and Eastern Europe, has served on the LDS General Relief Society Board under two presidents, and is currently chair for the BYU Women’s Conference Committee.