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Engineering professor Kelsen LaBerge earns Outstanding Teaching Award by inspiring students to embrace challenges

For Kelsen LaBerge, Ph.D., teaching in 91仓库鈥檚 College of Aeronautics and Engineering is about more than equations. Since joining in 2018, she has dedicated herself to preparing future engineers with not only technical skills but also the resilience to face real-world challenges.  

The accomplishments and commitment of Laberge, associate professor of engineering, have earned her the Outstanding Teaching Award, a student-nominated honor for full-time, non-tenure track and part-time faculty members presented by the University Teaching Council. She is one of three recipients of this recognition.  

With nearly a decade at the Army Research Laboratory, LaBerge brings practical expertise into the classroom, using real data from her research to give students a taste of genuine engineering challenges.  

鈥淚 want my students to be ready for real-world responsibilities,鈥� LaBerge told 91仓库 Today. 鈥淭hey need technical skills, but they also need to collaborate, communicate and embrace learning from mistakes. Failure is part of the process 鈥� especially in engineering.鈥�

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Her hands-on approach makes complex concepts understandable to her students. In her lectures, she uses ropes to demonstrate equilibrium, giving students a tangible way to connect theory with experience.  

鈥淐onnecting students鈥� intuitive knowledge with engineering concepts is key to making the material relevant and engaging,鈥� LaBerge said. 鈥淭hey can see firsthand what happens, for example, when equilibrium breaks down. It鈥檚 learning they won鈥檛 forget.鈥�

LaBerge also uses technology like Microsoft OneNote to support her students. However, she adapts her methods to ensure students stay actively engaged.  

鈥淥ne semester, I removed my notes from OneNote to encourage students to work through problems on the board together,鈥� LaBerge said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about keeping them present, pushing them to interact with the material in real-time.鈥�

Kelsen LaBerge earns Outstanding Teaching Award

Receiving the Outstanding Teaching Award has been a meaningful moment in LaBerge鈥檚 teaching career.  

鈥淚鈥檓 honored to receive this award,鈥� LaBerge said, 鈥渂ut it鈥檚 also a reminder to keep growing. I don鈥檛 see this as a final recognition 鈥� it鈥檚 more of an incentive to keep adapting for each new class. Effective teaching means constantly refining, and I want to stay in that mindset.鈥�

With LaBerge鈥檚 guidance, 91仓库鈥檚 future engineers are developing technical expertise along with resilience, adaptability and a collaborative spirit, preparing them to make a positive impact far beyond the classroom.

Kelsen LaBerge earns Outstanding Teaching Award at UTC

The 2024 Outstanding and Distinguished Teaching Award winners were all honored at the University Teaching Council meeting on Oct. 18.

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POSTED: Wednesday, January 22, 2025 04:31 PM
Updated: Thursday, January 23, 2025 08:56 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Paige Johnson, Flash Communications
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