adjunct professor Lee Roberts was recognized as a 2024 Teacher of Distinction by șÚÁÏÉçâs . Roberts is a U.S. Army strategic intelligence officer in his 17th year of active-duty service.

The Stearns Center, which promotes and develops innovation in teaching among the universityâs faculty, recognizes Teachers of Distinction as those who have been finalists for Teaching Excellence Awards and are known for their commitment to teaching and teaching-related activities.
As an active practitioner in the field, itâs important to Roberts that the subject of international securityâI-SECâis taught the right way.
âFirst and foremost, students in the [Schar Schoolâs] I-SEC program are talented, driven, and conscientious futureâand in some cases currentâpractitioners whom it is my privilege to work with,â he said. âI want to do everything I can to help them clear a path into this professional field whether as a government servant or in an adjacent field such as think-tank analysis or security journalismâ.â
Roberts, who has been teaching at the Schar School since 2018, is assigned to the Joint Staff from the Defense Intelligence Agency and works in the Pentagon, located not far from the Schar Schoolâs Mason Square Campus. That proximity allowed him to earn a in 2017âhe was also a fellow at the âand a in 2022.
His academic pursuits, as well as his teaching, inform his profession.
âEssentially, I direct the design and delivery of joint studies into future military intelligence capabilities that establish the requirements used by armed services, defense agencies, and the defense industry to develop and build those capabilities,â he said. âI primarily focus five to 15 years in the future, and I really love my jobâit makes excellent use of the educational experience I got at the Schar School.
âBy keeping a foot in both worlds, I am able to help students realize their goals, and studentsâ fresh perspectives and the seminar content from the classes helps me to be a better practitioner.â
While receiving the Stearns Centerâs Teacher of Distinction recognition is gratifying, itâs the success of his students that Roberts finds truly rewarding.
âI have on multiple occasions run into recent alumni in the halls of U.S. government agencies implementing America's intelligence, national security, and foreign policy priorities, and I cannot adequately describe the pride I feel in having played even a small part in their journey,â he said.