Feb. 18, 2014
2014 Lecture of a Lifetime to be delivered by Gayla Rogers
Gayla Rogersā believes in working for āsocial well-being and just societiesā, shared by Social Work.
Riley Brandt, 91°µĶų½ūĒų
When Gayla Rogers, professor and former dean of social work, says that the 91°µĶų½ūĒų has been a huge part of her life, sheās not exaggerating.
āIāve grown up here. Itās seen me through a lot of stages and transitions ā from student to sessional instructor, tenured faculty to dean, and now as a special advisor to the provost,ā muses Rogers. āItās also been there through many of lifeās sorrows and joys.ā
Rogersā teaching and service will be celebrated on April 16 when she shares insights, stories and lessons from her distinguished career during the 2014 Lecture of a Lifetime.
Introduced by the 91°µĶų½ūĒų Senate in 2008, the annual lecture showcases our top academics, recognizes exceptional talent and achievement, and celebrates outstanding service to the university, its students and the community. Itās also an opportunity for honourees to share what theyāve learned about the value of teaching during their careers.
āWhen Jim [Chancellor Dinning] phoned me, I was honoured, surprised and thrilled to say yes,ā remembers Rogers. āThen, I hung up the phone and said āOMG,ā because itās a rather daunting task to pull together something like this.ā
Those who know Rogers believe she is a natural choice.
āHaving known Gayla since high school and watched her excel in her career, I was thrilled when she was recommendedā as this year's 'Lecturer',ā says Chancellor Jim Dinning. āWe're so fortunate to have a strong leader like Dr. Rogers among us on our campus."
Never one to settle for the status quo, Rogers has made many outstanding contributions to the university and community by supporting innovation, embracing change, motivating others and inspiring excellence. She advocates for the vulnerable, works to empower the disadvantaged, and is known as a thoughtful leader and capacity builder.
Rogers received the Distinguished Alumni Award and the Order of the 91°µĶų½ūĒų in 2010, and was named a Global Television/YWCA āWoman of Visionā and the Calgary-based āWoman of Influenceā by Deloitte Women of Influence Inc.
During her tenure as dean, she was instrumental in securing provincial government support to expand undergraduate and graduate social work education across Alberta, including First Nations and MĆ©tis communities. The facultyās first-ever endowed research chair was established under Rogersā leadership, as were a significant number of research grants, community-based projects, and student awards and scholarships.
Underpinning all of these accomplishments is a fundamental belief in the importance of people and relationships. Rogers urges each person to ābe part of the solution, regardless of age, stage or ability. Get involved in something bigger than yourself. Contribute something that will make this world a better place.ā
Fitting words for the Lecture of a Lifetime.