- Edward Rogalski
Edward Rogalski (
February 16 ,1942 Flansburg, Susan. [http://web.sau.edu/scene/issues/Summer07/TheRogalskiGeneration.htm "The Rogalski Generation"] , "SCENE Magazine" of St. Ambrose University, Summer 2007. AccessedJanuary 11 ,2008 ."Born Feb. 16, 1942, to Polish immigrants in Manville, N.J., Ed Rogalski was the youngest of eight children."] ) was the 12th president ofSt. Ambrose University inDavenport, Iowa . Nineteen years after coming to St. Ambrose University as dean of students in 1968, Edward Rogalski became the twelfth president of St. Ambrose University in 1987. From 1974 to 1980, Rogalski was St. Ambrose’s vice president for administration, and from 1981 to 1986, the institution’s senior vice president. He served as executive vice president at the time of his appointment to the presidency. Throughout his career at theuniversity , Rogalski has also been a member of the faculty in the Department of Education. He holds the rank ofProfessor .A native of
Manville, New Jersey , Rogalski received hisbachelor of arts degree fromParsons College , with majors in social sciences and education. He earned his master’s degree in student personnel administration and thedoctor of philosophy degree in higher education from theUniversity of Iowa .Dr. Rogalski is currently on the
Board of Directors ofUS Bank , Genesis Medical Center, Genesis Health Systems, the Handicapped Development Center, and the Scott County Family Y. He has been chairman of the Board of Directors of the Genesis Medical Center, president of the DavenportRotary Club , chairman of DavenportOne, vice chair of the Davenport Civil Rights Commission, on the Board of Directors forBig Brothers /Big Sisters and on the Board of Directors forJunior Achievement .He is also past chair and member of the Executive Committee of the Iowa Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (IAICU) and past chair and member of the Executive Committee of the Iowa College Foundation. He has been a Board member and Commissioner on State Policy for the
National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities , a member of thePhi Delta Kappa Education Society, and consultant to theMarriott Corporation Educational Division.Rogalski has been named a
Knight of St. Gregory , the highestpapal honor given to alayperson , and named an Outstanding Business Leader by Seabury and Smith. He is also a member of the Holy Family Church, a eucharistic minister, and past president of the parish council. He was awarded an honorary doctorate fromLoras College in 1990. Rogalski and his wife, Bobbi, have five sons.During Rogalski's presidencey enrollment increased by more than 70 percent and nearly 40 additional academic programs were added.
Iowa 's only master ofoccupational therapy degree program was established as well as the university's first doctoral programs. The university's residential capacity doubled. 15 new construction or major renovation capital projects were completed. All of this was done during 20 consecutive years of surplus budgets.References
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