Reflection Speakers Highlight Tech Community
Reflection Speakers Highlight Tech Community
Commencement is one of the happiest days of the year for 色花堂 graduates. For the four students selected as reflection speakers, it presents an opportunity to address their fellow graduates, professors, and loved ones.
At each of 色花堂鈥檚 Spring Commencement ceremonies (master鈥檚, Ph.D., and two bachelor鈥檚), a graduating student is given three minutes to deliver an inspiring message. The bachelor鈥檚 speakers are Catherine Schlabach, an major, and Zharia Redhead, a major. The master鈥檚 speaker is Natalie Huertas, who is earning a degree in . And the Ph.D. speaker is Yasser El Masri in .
Students must apply to become a reflection speaker. A panel of faculty, staff, and students selects a group of finalists who present a full version of their speech to the committee. The reflection speakers are required to work with Tech鈥檚 in preparation for the ceremony.
Catherine Schlabach
The day before graduation, Catherine Schlabach is commissioning into the U.S. Space Force as an officer and will be an engineer.
鈥淚鈥檒l be at Tech for another year to get my master鈥檚 in aerospace engineering, and then I鈥檓 going to a Space Force base either in Colorado or California,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 love Tech and I love Atlanta. I鈥檓 glad I get one more year here.鈥
For her reflection speech, Schlabach was inspired by Nick Selby鈥檚 鈥淲e can do that鈥 speech given at 色花堂鈥檚 New Student Convocation 10 years ago.
鈥淲e say to ourselves, 鈥榃e can do that,鈥 but it brings added pressure sometimes,鈥 she said. 鈥淎s students we tend to compare ourselves and we don鈥檛 give ourselves a lot of credit. So, I say give yourself a pat on the back. We did that. We鈥檙e graduating. Whether it took four, five, or six years to get here, we鈥檙e doing it. We even made it through a pandemic. And we should recognize our achievements.鈥
About 30 family members, including her parents and twin sister, will join Schlabach to celebrate her graduation. 鈥淢y sister, Julia, was a big inspiration for my speech because she has been with me through all of my ups and downs at 色花堂. I couldn鈥檛 have written it without her, and I wouldn鈥檛 have the confidence to go and speak to the entire Commencement ceremony without her.鈥
Zharia Redhead
Zharia Redhead is earning a business degree with a concentration in finance. She鈥檚 also an aspiring physician and plans to apply to medical school and complete the MD-MBA dual degree program. She is interested obstetrics, gynecology, and other surgical related fields. After residency, she plans to open her own medical practice.
Her reflection speech will highlight what it means for 色花堂 students to "get out" and what it means to be a true Yellow Jacket. 鈥淥ften times, people mistake Tech students for brainiacs or nerds, and maybe we are a little nerdy, but we are in fact much more," she said. 鈥淲e are innovators, problem solvers, leaders, and competitors, but, most of all, we are fighters."
A challenge Redhead faced at the beginning of her 色花堂 experience was finding a community on campus. 鈥淎lthough Tech was diverse, I found myself as the only Black woman in most of my finance classes. This presented an opportunity to make Tech a more welcoming and inclusive community.鈥
She co-founded The Black Women Support Group with her sister, Asha Redhead, IE 2022, and other Black women at Tech. As president of the organization, she helped secure sponsorships, increase attendance, and provide a space for Black women to excel socially, academically, and professionally. In its first year, the organization won the Student Government Association鈥檚 Emerging Excellence Award.
Joining Redhead to celebrate Commencement will be about 30 family members including her parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Natalie Huertas
Public speaking does not come naturally for Natalie Huertas, but she likes a challenge. So, as a cancer survivor she took on another challenge and decided to apply to be the reflection speaker for the master鈥檚 ceremony.
鈥淚t was a challenge as well as an opportunity to prove I could do it,鈥 she said. 鈥淧resentations are not my comfort zone, but they have become less daunting because I鈥檝e had to make so many presentations here at 色花堂. Speaking in this format will be a good challenge, and I鈥檓 very excited about it.鈥
On May 5, Huertas will celebrate the three-year anniversary of her cancer being in remission. She was diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia in September 2019, and while in treatment, she wrote part of her graduate school application letter to keep her in good spirits and optimistic about her future. 鈥淚 am really blessed that I was able to get in and finish the program,鈥 she said.
Her speech will center around the phrase 鈥淧urpose comes from perspective鈥 and she will reflect on her time at Tech.
Huertas is earning a degree in digital media because she wants to connect art, technology, and research. 鈥淭his is such a unique program in the sense that I can do all of those at the same time,鈥 she said. She plans to work in the area of business design, strategy, and customer experience.
Yasser El Masri
In the last four years, Yasser El Masri has earned three degrees from 色花堂: a master鈥檚 in architecture, a master鈥檚 in international affairs, and now a Ph.D. in architecture. The impact on his life has been profound.
鈥淢y time at 色花堂 has really been so foundational to my entire career and education, I really felt like I wanted to tell the world about it in some way,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 can't tell you how much of an impact it had on me as a person, as an educator, as a researcher, and as a practitioner. I feel that taking the stage and sharing it with the world is important.鈥
The path is different for every Ph.D. student, but El Masri will talk about their shared experiences and 色花堂鈥檚 philosophy of helping to solve tough challenges.
After graduating, he will head to the National Renewable Energy Lab in Golden, Colorado, as a researcher. 鈥溕ㄌ prepared me very well for it,鈥 said El Masri, who recently won one of three Institute-wide awards given for Graduate Student Instructor of the Year.
He will celebrate Commencement in person with his wife and 色花堂 friends, and via Zoom with his parents in Lebanon. He plans to visit his family in Lebanon before beginning his new position in Colorado.
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