Summary
Katina Rogers is a nationally recognized humanities leader and founder who combines 13+ years of higher-education and nonprofit experience with practical expertise in grantwriting, budget stewardship, and program design. As president of Brooklyn’s Community Education Council District 15 and principal of Inkcap Consulting, she builds equitable, sustainable academic structures and advises institutions on strategic planning and evaluation. Her scholarship and leadership—captured in Putting the Humanities PhD to Work (Duke UP, 2020)—translate into hands-on work reforming graduate education, scholarly communication, and pedagogy. A seasoned editor and consultant, she sustains impact across public policy, university administration, and frontline teaching while mentoring professional growth. Notably, she pairs deep humanities training (MA/PhD, Univ. of Colorado) with operational experience at major organizations like the MLA and the Sloan Foundation, giving her a rare mix of scholarly credibility and programmatic execution.
13 years of coding experience
B.A., B.A. at Wheaton College
M.A., Ph.D., M.A., Ph.D. at University of Colorado Boulder