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  <title><![CDATA[Student Spotlight: Alina Staskevicius Receives Tau Beta Pi Cup]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Alina
Staskevicius, an Industrial Engineering major who graduates in May, has been
selected to receive the Tau Beta Pi Cup, which some say is arguably the highest honor that an undergraduate engineering
student can earn at Georgia Tech. The Tau Beta Pi Cup was funded through a
generous endowment from Narl Davidson, faculty ombudsman and professor emeritus
of Mechanical Engineering, and his brothers in memory of their parents. Based not only on
excellent scholarship, but also outstanding accomplishments and contributions,&nbsp;the award recognizes the top Georgia Tech
engineering undergraduate who has demonstrated academic excellence, leadership,
and service to the field and the Institute, and who has shown potential for
continuing growth.&nbsp;&nbsp;Humble about the expectations of continued
growth, Staskevicius leaves a deep imprint at Georgia Tech,
spending her final year serving the Institute and her classmates as
undergraduate student body president. At the Georgia Tech student honors day
luncheon on <br />
April 22. 2010, Staskevicius will
receive the traditional engraved Tau Beta Pi Cup as well as a $5,000 award.&nbsp; Learn more about Staskevicius in the
interview that follows. </p>



<p><strong>ISyE: Tell me what
the Tau Beta Pi Cup award means to you.</strong></p>





<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> Receiving this
award is extremely humbling. I am tremendously honored. I have so much respect
for all Tech students, which makes the receipt of this award all the more overwhelming. Receiving the Tau
Beta Pi Cup award also serves as a charge for me moving forward; I hope to live
up to the expectations of continued growth and excellence in the future, and
represent Georgia Tech well as an alumna.</p>





<p><strong>ISyE : What
piqued your interest in becoming an industrial engineer? (Were you always
interested in ISyE?)</strong></p>



<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> When I visited
Georgia Tech in the spring of my senior year of high school, my host, an ISyE
student herself, introduced me to Industrial Engineering. I had always known
that I wanted to pursue a degree heavy in mathematics, but one with a practical
component to it as well. Industrial Engineering seemed like the perfect fit –
and I was right!</p>



<p><strong>ISyE : Favorite
ISyE course and why?</strong></p>









<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> My favorite
ISyE course was Senior Design. Everything came together for me that semester, and I enjoyed
the overlaying of the various concepts I had learned in different classes
preceding Senior Design. I also very much enjoyed the teamwork involved in
working on my project and how we were able to solve real world problems.</p><p><strong>ISyE : Favorite
ISyE professor and why?</strong></p>







<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> My favorite
ISyE professor was my ISyE 2028 professor, Dr. Nagi Gebraeel. Although Dr. Gebraeel
was relatively new to GT when I took his class back in Fall 2007, he was
extremely personable during lecture, taught the material effectively, and
always greeted students with a wave when we see him around campus.<strong></strong></p><p><strong>ISyE : Research
interests?</strong></p>



<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> I have always
been interested in research in the Health Systems area. Although I am not
pre-med, I am drawn to the medical field, and I would like to learn more about
how Industrial Engineering can be applied to concepts such as disease
treatment.</p>



<p><strong>ISyE : Biggest
achievement?</strong></p>



<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> My biggest
achievement was being elected undergraduate student body president last spring.</p>



<p><strong>ISyE : Tell me
about your role in SGA and some of your accomplishments?</strong></p>



<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> As SGA president
this academic year, I served a dual role: I coordinated the activities of the
executive branch of student government, and I also served as the primary voice
of the student body to the Georgia Tech administration and others external to
Tech. Although serving as president has kept me exceptionally busy throughout
the final year of my undergraduate education, it has been the most exciting,
challenging, and rewarding experience of my life thus far. Throughout my
tenure, I have been able to meet with legislators to discuss budget issues,
serve as a student representative on Tech’s Strategic Planning Steering
Committee, help pass a reformed Dead Week policy, organize a GT White Out Football
game, oversee the development of a new campus portal, launch a new SGA web site,
and advocate for better faculty-student relations.</p>



<p><strong>ISyE : Other
non-academic interests?</strong></p>



<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> I love to learn
new languages! I can speak French, English, and Lithuanian fluently, and have
taken Spanish and German classes. I am an avid Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
sports fan, love to travel, and most of all enjoy spending time with my
friends.</p>



<p><strong>ISyE : Prospective
career goals?</strong></p>





<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> I am working
for Deloitte Consulting starting in July; in Fall 2012, I will attend Harvard Business School.
Long term, I hope to either end up in the medical field in hospital management,
or working for the Department of Education.</p>



<p><strong>ISyE : Last book
you read for pleasure?</strong></p>



<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> <em>Pelican Brief</em> by John Grisham</p>



<p><strong>ISyE : What’s in
your mp3 player?</strong></p>



<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> Too many songs
to count! Some of my favorite songs include:</p>

<p>•
“Tiny Dancer” by Elton John</p>

<p>•
“Night Moves” by Bob Seger</p>

<p>•
“When You Say Nothing at All” by Alison Krauss</p>



<p><strong>ISyE : Favorite
spot on campus?</strong></p>





<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> Although I have
spent countless hours in the SGA office and in the library, my favorite spot on
campus is Tech Tower. A true symbol of my undergraduate education, the Tower
represents the rich history of the Institute and its commitment to academic
excellence. The sight of this particular building will always
remind me of the legacy I am a part of as a Yellow Jacket.</p>



<p><strong>ISyE : Best
piece of advice you ever received?</strong></p>



<p><strong><em>AS:</em></strong> This is not a
piece of advice so much as a quote that I truly believe in: “Never doubt that a
small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it
is the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead</p>]]></body>
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