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Caleigh Staub


Academic Year:

Junior and a half????

Major:

Mechanical Engineering, Math minor, Global Engineering certificate

Hometown:

West Chester, OH (near Cincinnati)

What celebrity would you invite to a dinner party and why?

EMINEM NO SECOND THOUGHTS. because he is the most interesting man alive and I can't imagine being able to just have an actual conversation and be in awe. (not that I've thought about it before)

What is your stance on the fraternity's Oatmeal Raisin vs. White Macadamia nut debate?

White Chocolate Macadamia Nut. all the way. and anyone who says otherwise is just a mess.

Spirit animal:

Probably a giraffe...but aspiring to have my spirit animal be a baby jaguar

What are you involved in outside of PSP?

TA in the mechanical engineering machine shop, member of WIE and SWE and Engineers without borders, which is for traveling with an engineering degree

Favorite PSP Memory:

I know this is so cliche, but my first retreat. That's the time I really got to know everyone and feel like a brother.

Motto(s) or Favorite Quote:

"You've got enemies? Good. That means you actually stood for something in your life."

Career Goals/ Post Graduate Goals:

Hopefully getting a full-time mechanical engineering job right out of college and then having my company pay for an MBA to move into management.


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