Tuesday, October 6, 2009

My Resume

Kiara Brumfield
Kikib2009@yahoo.com

Objective
Homicide Medical Examiner

Education
Undergraduate, Biology, Howard University, Washington, D.C 2013

Skills
Personal Skills: Leadership, good people skills, organized, responsible, creative and hard working
Computer Skills- Microsoft word, PowerPoint

Employment
Chicago Parks Districts: Program: Neighborhood Sport
Linblom Park
6054 S. Damen Ave. Chicago, IL 60636
Took score for Basketball games

After School Matters
Chicago, IL
Taught and Played Football and Basketball
Summer 2007

Interests
Biology, Physics, Art, Fashion, Sports, dance, volunteering and working
with children.

Community Servive
Girls Scouts
I helped teach and facilitate classes when leaders are not present at meetings. I also participated in a number of service projects and events.

Organized an event to give Christmas gifts to the elderly at Bronzeville Nursing Home
Winter of 2006

Jane Adams Hull House Association
I assist in crime victim programs such as Project Hope and Parkway Domestic
Violence Program
2004- Present

Chicago Police Department
Domestic Violence Subcommittees (3rd and 7th Districts)
I assist at Domestic violence Subcommittee community activities.

Achievements
Star talk
2007
Chinese language program at DePaul University for 4 weeks and earned 4 credit hours.

I received a scholarship to study abroad for 6 weeks in Shanghai , China where I studied Chinese at East China Normal University and lived with a Chinese family for 2 weeks

Friday, October 2, 2009

Howard University's 142th Opening Convacation

Dr. Ewart F. Brown

For this years convocation, Dr. Ewart Brown was the guest speaker. He gave a very interesting speech that actual kept me interested the entire time. During the beginning of the convocation , i found it hard to stay up. It seemed like it took 30 minutes for all faculty to march in. The music also made me sleepy and seemed to go on for ever.
Dr. Brown talked about the seats your sitting in , may have been sitting in by famous and successful Howard graduates. I can tell that everyone in the room was moved by his speech. It was like he set a atmosphere or hope and pride. At the end of the ceremony everyone stood united and held hands, while singing the Alma Mater. So , even though it was boring in the beginning , i felt it was a overall good experience.