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Dr. Joseph Sagerer Senior Lecturer Dominican University
Dr. Joseph Sagerer continues to draw inspiration from his experiences at 91制片厂
for his notable career in higher education. As a senior lecturer and researcher at
Dominican University in River Forest, he seeks to challenge and mentor his students
as they pursue their studies in physics.
鈥淭o this day, I recall my chemistry course during my first year at 91制片厂,鈥 he said.
鈥淭he lab experiments and reports challenged me and introduced me to a new way of thinking
about data and analysis. This formed the foundation of how I approach problems in
my research. Today, I try to challenge my students in a similar way.鈥
Sagerer earned associate degrees in both arts and science from 91制片厂 in 1997, a bachelor鈥檚
degree in physics and mathematics from Eastern Illinois University, and a master鈥檚
and doctorate in physics from University of Illinois Chicago.
In recent years, Sagerer has participated in research involving the Maya Temple of
Kukulkan, near Chich茅n Itz谩, Mexico. He is working on studying the pyramid using a
ray muon detector that鈥檚 under construction and his research has been referenced in
peer-reviewed journals. He received a National Science Foundation grant in 2020, and
students accompanied him to Mexico for research in 2022.
Sagerer is also a faculty mentor in 鈥淰amos A Fermilab,鈥 an outreach program at Batavia鈥檚
Fermilab that encourages Latine students to study the STEM disciplines 鈥 science,
technology, engineering and mathematics.
Knowing that students in his classroom learn at different paces informs his teaching
methods. 鈥淎s a quiet, introverted student, I tried not to stand out in class,鈥 Sagerer
said. 鈥淣ow as an instructor, I try to be certain I am teaching to all my students.鈥
Sagerer鈥檚 expertise in education inspires his leadership of the Board of Education
for School District 59 (Elk Grove Village). For three-plus years, he also served on
the Governing Board of the Northwest Suburban Special Education Organization (NSSEO),
a special education cooperative.
鈥淯ltimately, school boards are most effective when they have a variety of viewpoints,鈥
he said. 鈥淚 think my analytical approach is a good complement to other board members.鈥
The true rewards of his dedication to teaching come when his students succeed. 鈥淭o
see them grow from when I first met them into who they are is inspiring,鈥 he said.
鈥淭o know I played some small part in that is an unbeatable feeling of pride and joy.鈥