The Successes of Cassandra Shepard Part 2


From the beginning of her scholarly career, Cassandra Shepard has worked nonstop in hopes of academic prosperity and achievement. 


Here is the second collection of her most esteemed scholarly successes.
  • Cassandra made a presentation on her essay "Broomhilda Unchained" at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
  • Cassandra worked as a committed Researcher and Archivist at Congressional Records. During her time in this role, she researched and created an in-depth paper analyzing the congressional discussions on the circumstances surrounding the 1976 Hyde Amendment.

  • Two of Cassandra Shepard’s essays were accepted in The Encyclopedia of Racism and Film and are now in the process of being published.
  • Cassandra worked as a teacher at the Art Institute of Chicago for four years. While maintaining this position, she crafted organized, and instructed a number of different college writing courses in hopes of assisting young adults in their effort to become better academic writers.






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