Honors thesis on cheerleading and feminism presented at Michigan Women’s Studies Association 2008 Annual Conference, Aquinas College's Resourceful Women Conference, and accepted for publication at the Purdue-Calumet 2008 Honors Conference. • Minnaar award winner (best writing in all English 101 classes) • 2nd place, Gender Studies Department annual writing contest • Elected “Best Justice” at American Model United Nations - International Court of Justice • National Merit Scholar
LSAT Faculty at Kaplan, Paralegal at Law Offices of Russell D. Knight
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Industry:
Legal Services
Work:
Kaplan - Greater Chicago Area since Mar 2011
LSAT Faculty
Law Offices of Russell D. Knight - Chicago, IL since Feb 2011
Paralegal
AmeriCorps: Many Peoples Church - Greater Chicago Area Sep 2010 - Sep 2011
Neighborhood Engagement Coordinator
Calvin College - Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan Area Jul 2010 - Oct 2010
Communications Department Research Assistant and Author
American Medical Association Feb 2010 - May 2010
Private Sector Advocacy Intern
Education:
Calvin College 2006 - 2010
Bachelor of Arts with Honors, Communications, Political Science, Economics
Minnesota West Community and Technical College 2004 - 2004
CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant
Skills:
Legal Research
Honor & Awards:
Honors thesis on cheerleading and feminism presented at Michigan Women’s Studies Association 2008 Annual Conference, Aquinas College's Resourceful Women Conference, and accepted for publication at the Purdue-Calumet 2008 Honors Conference.
Minnaar award winner (best writing in all English 101 classes)
2nd place, Gender Studies Department annual writing contest
Elected “Best Justice” at American Model United Nations - International Court of Justice
National Merit Scholar