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RICHARD G. ROGERS Curriculum Vitae Office Address Department of Sociology University of Colorado Boulder, CO 80309-0327 Phone: (303) 492-2147 E-mail: [email protected] ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING EDUCATION Ph.D. The University of Texas, 1985, Sociology M.A. The University of Texas, 1982, Sociology B.A. The University of New Mexico, 1978, Sociology PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2004-present Director, Population Program, IBS 2005-2010 Director, NICHD-funded University of Colorado Population Center (CUPC) 2009-2010 Chair, Department of Sociology 1999-present Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado. 2004-2005 Chair, Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado. 2003-2004 Acting Director, Research Program on Population Processes, IBS 1996-1997 Chair, Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado. 1992-1999 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado. 1985-2003 Assistant Director of Training, Research Program on Population Processes, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado. 1985-1992 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado. 1981-1984 National Institutes of Health Population Traineeship. 1979-1980 Programmer for Uranium Epidemiology Study, New Mexico Tumor Registry, Cancer Research and Treatment Center. OFFICES HELD IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Chair, Nominations Committee, Society for the Study of Social Biology, 2005-2006 President, Southern Demographic Association, 1997-1998 Vice President, Southern Demographic Association, 1991-1992 Chair, Nominations Committee, Southern Demographic Association, 2000 Board of Directors, Southern Demographic Association, 1989-1991 Vice President, Society for the Study of Social Biology, 1997-1998 Board of Directors, Society for the Study of Social Biology, 1998-2006 Chair, Otis Dudley Duncan Award Committee, American Sociological Association, 1997 Member, Otis Dudley Duncan Award Committee, American Sociological Association, 1994-97 October 2012 Page 1 CITATIONS My research influences the sociological and demographic literature as illustrated by the fact that my articles have been cited over 3,800 times, with a g-index of 61 and an h-index of 31, based on Harzing’s Publish or Perish software. HONORS AND AWARDS 2006 Excellence in Research, Scholarly, and Creative Work Award, CU Boulder Faculty Assembly 2005 Faculty Graduate Student Mentor Award, Department of Sociology 2002 Otis Dudley Duncan Book Award, American Sociological Association, for the book, Living and Dying in the USA (with Charles Nam and Robert Hummer) 2002 Faculty Recognition Award, University of Colorado at Boulder, October 25, 2002. Presented by Chancellor Byyny. 2002 CU Teaching Recognition Award, presented by The Herd, the CU Student Alumni Association 2000 Big 12 Fellowship to conduct research at the University of Texas at Austin 1999 Outstanding Paper Award in Humility Theology from the John Templeton Foundation for the paper, “Religious Participation and U.S. Adult Mortality.” Note that the paper was published in Demography in 1999 (36(2):273-85) with Robert Hummer, Charles Nam, and Christopher G. Ellison. PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Rogers, Richard G., and Eileen M. Crimmins (editors). 2011. International Handbook of Adult Mortality. Pgs. 1-625. NY: Springer Publishers (http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9996-9). Rogers, Richard G., Robert A. Hummer, and Charles B. Nam. 2000. Living and Dying in the USA: Behavioral, Health, and Social Differentials of Adult Mortality. NY: Academic Press. (Note: Recipient of the Otis Dudley Duncan Book Award, Population Section, American Sociological Association, 2002. Reviewed in Library Journal [4/15/2000], Population and Development Review [26(4):833-35, 2000]; and Contemporary Sociology [30(5):529-30 2001].) ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS (* denotes graduate student authors; ** denotes undergraduate student authors) Rogers, Richard G., Robert A. Hummer, and Bethany G. Everett*. In press. “Educational Differentials in U.S. Adult Mortality: An Examination of Mediating Factors. Social Science Research (doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2012.09.003; Elsevier will submit article to PMC). October 2012 Page 2 Sheehan, Connor M.*, Richard G. Rogers, George W. Williams IV*, and Jason D. Boardman. In press. “Gender Differences in the Presence of Drugs in Violent Deaths.” Addiction (doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.04098.x). Denney, Justin T., Robert McNown, Richard G. Rogers, and Steven Doubilet**. In press. “Stagnating Life Expectancies and Future Prospects in an Age of Uncertainty.” Social Science Quarterly. Zajacova, Anna, Richard G. Rogers, and Vicky Johnson-Lawrence. In press. “Glitch in the Gradient: Additional Education Does Not Uniformly Equal Better Health.” Social Science and Medicine 75(11):2007-2012. Zajacova, Anna, Robert A. Hummer, and Richard G. Rogers. 2012. “Education and Health among U.S. Working-Age Adults: A Detailed Portrait across the Full Educational Attainment Spectrum.” Biodemography and Social Biology 58(1):40-61 (doi: 10.1080/19485565.2012.666122). Miech, Richard, Fred Pampel, Jinyoung Kim, and Richard G. Rogers. 2011. “The Enduring Association between Education and Mortality: The Role of Widening and Narrowing Disparities.” American Sociological Review 76(6):913-34 (doi 10.1177/0003122411411276; PMC Journal – In Process). Everett, Bethany G.*, Richard G. Rogers, Patrick M. Krueger, and Robert A. Hummer. 2011. “Trends in Educational Attainment by Race/Ethnicity, Nativity, and Sex in the United States, 1989-2005.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 34(9):1543-66 (doi 10.1080/01419870.2010.543139; NIHMSID #368381). Montez, Jennifer Karas, Robert A. Hummer, Mark D. Hayward, Hyeyoung Woo, and Richard G. Rogers. 2011. “Trends in the Educational Gradient of U.S. Adult Mortality from 1986 through 2006 by Race, Gender, and Age Group.” Research on Aging 33(2):145-71 (NIHMSID: 319100; PMID: 21897495 [PubMed]; PMCID: PMC3166515; doi: 10.1177/0164027510392388). Rogers, Richard G., Bethany G. Everett*, Jarron M. Saint Onge, and Patrick M. Krueger. 2010. “Social, Behavioral, and Biological Factors, and Sex Differences in Mortality.” Demography 47(3):555-78 (doi: 10.1353/dem.0.0119; PMC Journal – In Process). Denney, Justin T.*, Richard G. Rogers, Robert A. Hummer, and Fred C. Pampel. 2010 “Education Inequality in Mortality: The Age and Gender Specific Mediating Effects of Cigarette Smoking.” Social Science Research 39:662-73 (doi:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2010.02.007). Rogers, Richard G., Bethany G. Everett*, Anna Zajacova, and Robert A. Hummer. 2010. “Educational Degrees and Adult Mortality Risk in the United States.” Biodemography and Social Biology 56(1):80-99 (PMID: 20589989). October 2012 Page 3 Denney, Justin T.*, Richard G. Rogers, Patrick M. Krueger, and Tim Wadsworth. 2009. “Adult Suicide Mortality in the United States: Marital Status, Family Size, Socioeconomic Status, and Differences by Sex.” Social Science Quarterly 90(5):1167-85 (NIHMSID: NIHMS132824; PMCID: PMC2818047; doi: 10.1111/j.1540-6237.2009.00652.x). Saint Onge, Jarron M., Patrick M. Krueger, and Richard G. Rogers. 2008. “Historical Trends in Height, Weight, and Body Mass: Data from U.S. Major League Baseball Players, 1896-1983.” Economics and Human Biology 6:482-88 (doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2008.06.008; NIHMSID: NIHMS100899). Saint Onge, Jarron M., Richard G. Rogers, and Patrick M. Krueger. 2008. “Major League Baseball Players’ Life Expectancies.” Social Science Quarterly 89(3):817-30 (NIHMSID: NIHMS100896). Witnauer, William D.*, Jarron M. Saint Onge*, and Richard G. Rogers. 2007. “Major League Baseball Career Length in the 20th Century.” Population Research and Policy Review 26(4):371- 86. Rogers, Richard G., Robert A. Hummer, Patrick M. Krueger*, and Fred C. Pampel. 2005. “Mortality Attributable to Cigarette Smoking in the United States.” Population and Development Review 31(2):259-92. Boardman, Jason D., Jarron M. Saint Onge*, Richard G. Rogers, and Justin T. Denney*. 2005. “Race Differentials in Obesity: The Impact of Place.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 46(3):229-43. Rogers, Richard G., and Jarron M. Saint Onge*. 2005. “Race/Ethnic and Sex Differentials in Pulse Pressure among U.S. Adults.” Ethnicity & Disease 15(4):601-6. Krueger, Patrick M.*, Richard G. Rogers, Cristobal Ridao-Cano*, and Robert A. Hummer. 2004. “To Help or to Harm? Food Stamp Receipt and Mortality Risk Prior to the 1996 Welfare Reform Act.” Social Forces 82(4):1573-99. Pampel, Fred C., and Richard G. Rogers. 2004. “Socioeconomic Status, Smoking, and Health: A Test of Competing Theories of Cumulative Advantage.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 45(3):306-21. Krueger, Patrick M.*, Stephanie A. Bond Huie, Richard G. Rogers, and Robert A. Hummer. 2004. “Neighbourhoods and Homicide Mortality: An Analysis of Race/Ethnic Differences.” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 58:223-30 (doi: 10.1136/jech.2003.011874). October 2012 Page 4 Denney, Justin T.*, Patrick M. Krueger*, Richard G. Rogers, and Jason D. Boardman. 2004. “Race/Ethnic and Sex Differentials in Body Mass among US Adults.” Ethnicity & Disease 14(3):389-98. Cho, Youngtae, W. Parker Frisbie, Robert A. Hummer, and Richard G. Rogers. 2004. “Nativity, Duration of Residence, and the Health of Hispanic Adults in the United States.” International Migration Review 38(1):184-211. Hummer, Robert A., Christopher G. Ellison, Richard G. Rogers, Benjamin E. Moulton, and Ron R. Romero. 2004. “Religious Involvement and Adult Mortality in the United States: Review and