Undergraduate Student of the Month - Kelsea Keenan
During my time at the College of Engineering and Applied Science, I have tried to be as active as possible. I currently work at the Integrated Teaching Learning Lab on campus where I interact with undergraduate and graduate students on different engineering project prototyping. I was awarded the ImagineÂ鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØmechanical mentorship role through which I represent women in engineering and create a supportive and expressive community for women in STEM. I was also the President of Theta Tau, the Coed Professional Engineering Fraternity on campus. When I am not running around in the engineering student world, I like to hike with my dog, ski and spend time with family and friends.
Initially, I entered the College of Engineering and Applied Science with an open option engineering degree track and spent the year figuring out that mechanical engineering was the right fit for me. I chose mechanical engineering, because it offers a wide variety of future opportunities. I would love to work with energy systems and create sustainable solutions to support our planet and fight climate change. I would also like to continue to be a role model to the underrepresented community of women in STEM fields.