Andy Hogue
Associate Dean for Engaged Learning

Dr. Andy Hogue serves as Associate Dean in the College of Arts & Sciences and directs the Office of Engaged Learning, which facilitates programs in undergraduate research, civic and global learning, internships, leadership and character development, and major fellowships and awards. A Master Teacher, the highest honor bestowed by the university for teaching, Andy explores a range of public affairs in his courses, including philanthropy and civil society, social innovation, and politics. His courses on philanthropy have awarded over $1.2 million in grants to nonprofit organizations locally and around the world. Andy's greatest professional joy is helping students discover ways to orient their learning toward the common good and work collaboratively beyond the classroom to promote human flourishing. He has directed three community-engaged study abroad programs at Maastricht Univeristy in the Netherlands and one at the University of St. Andrews in the UK.
Andy's scholarship focuses on how we achieve the common good. He is author of two books: Navigating the Future: Traditioned Innovation for Wilder Seas (with L. Gregory Jones) and Stumping God: Reagan, Carter, and the Invention of a Political Faith. He will soon finish two others titled No One is Coming to Fix It: On Hope & Everyday Citizenship and Teaching Philanthropy (with Ronald Pitcock and Stephen Myers). From 2018-2020, Andy served as Senior Project Associate on the Traditioned Innovation Project at Duke University.
Andy earned a BA from Clemson University, an MA and PhD from Baylor, and completed the executive program in design thinking at Stanford. He is married to Tiffany Olson Hogue, an attorney and professor who serves as Chief of Staff to Baylor President Linda Livingstone. They have two daughters, Anna (a Clemson student) and Caroline (a high school student). Outside work, Andy enjoys running, golf, reading, traveling, watching sports, and exploring the outdoors.