Susan Geoghegan
It was not until the age of 48 that I first earned a college degree. In December of 2000, I graduated with honors from Westchester Community College in N.Y. with an A.A. in Liberal Arts Social Science. As an English major in advanced classes, I had the opportunity to tutor other students in a writing workshop.
Wishing to continue with my education, I enrolled at Florida Gulf Coast University in Ft. Myers, FL. In 2006, I graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Criminal Justice. As part of my curriculum, I interned for eight months at the Collier County Attorney's Office.
Since that time, I have been a freelance writer for Hendon Publishing, a company that produces four monthly and b-monthly publications for the law enforcement industry. This has been a wonderful experience for me and has allowed me to further hone my writing skills.
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Latest Articles
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Mature Students Returning to College
For mature students returning to college, there are many options and factors to consider. Offered here is some advice on how to successfully complete one's education.
Oct 30, 2008
- Susan Geoghegan
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Political Comedians Gear Up At Election Time
From Vaugh Meader to SNL's Tina Fey, comic impersonators over the years have injected humor into the political scene, never more so than during this election campaign.
Oct 19, 2008
- Susan Geoghegan
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McCain Campaign Depicts Obama as Un-American
The McCain campaign may have gone too far by trying to connect Obama with former radical William Ayers and referring to his middle name of Hussein.
Oct 11, 2008
- Susan Geoghegan
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Mary Surratt and the Plot to Kill Lincoln
"The Assassin's Accomplice" examines the mores of nineteenth century America in regard to the sole female conspirator in the murder of Abraham Lincoln.
Oct 7, 2008
- Susan Geoghegan
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