Angel Fay, M.S., Lieutenant, USCG
LT Angel Fay is an instructor in the School of Engineering and Cyber Systems at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy (USCGA). She graduated from USCGA in 2018 and, as a cadet, was an active member of the rugby, hockey, and lacrosse teams.
Her first assignment was as a Deck Watch Officer aboard USCGC TAHOMA (WMEC 908) in Portsmouth, NH. She then served as the Executive Officer of USCGC ORCAS (WPB 1327) in Coos Bay, OR. LT Fay later attended Oregon State University, earning a graduate degree with a concentration in Coastal and Ocean Engineering. She now serves as a rotating military faculty member at USCGA, teaching and mentoring future Coast Guard officers. In addition to her academic role, she is actively involved in athletics, volunteering as the assistant coach for the USCGA Women’s Ice Hockey team.
Education
- M.S., Oregon State University, Civil Engineering, 2023
- B.S., U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Civil Engineering, 2018
Courses Taught
- Engineering Mechanics- Statics
- Data Exploration and Visualization
- Selected Topics: Unmanned Aerial Systems
- Environmental Engineering I – Lab
- Civil Engineering Materials – Lab
- Civil Engineering Design Capstone Advisor