06/01/2026
As we wrap up the 2025-26 academic year, we want to pause and recognize the people behind the scenes at CETL who worked tirelessly to support our Weber State University faculty this year.
A conversation with Alees Lee always leaves you thinking bigger.
I still remember one of our earliest meetings. The rest of us were excitedly discussing a new program when Alee paused, looked slightly up and to the right, and said, “Hmmm... I wonder...” What followed was not a critique of the idea, but an invitation to think more deeply. Alee helps us move beyond what we are planning to what is truly possible. Her questions have shaped CETL’s approach in profound ways, pushing us toward more meaningful, transformative forms of faculty support. She brings intellectual depth coupled with the determination to turn ideas into reality, funding and all.
Alee joined CETL to build our classroom coaching program, which pairs faculty in duos and trios to support one another as they strengthen their teaching and pedagogical practice. And she has brought so much more.
She imagined a different kind of professional development experience and brought that vision to life through the highly successful Teaching Transformation Design Lab at the end of April. It was built around the question—what would it look like if we truly gave faculty the time, space, and support they need to transform their teaching?
Well, we received the answer loud and clear after a TON of work. It looks like energized faculty learning and growing together; it looks like excitement to update activities and syllabi; it looks like new approaches to try out; and it looks like connection and belonging.
The Design Lab brought together 118 faculty participants over two and a half days, five collaborating units, and 17 facilitators. It was an extraordinary success and a testament to Alee's leadership, imagination and attention to detail.
CETL and Weber State are lucky to share in Alee’s brilliance, curiosity, and heart.