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  • Woch Nan Dlo Pa Konnen Mizè Woch Nan Soley: COVID-19.

    Woch Nan Dlo Pa Konnen Mizè Woch Nan Soley: COVID-19.

    Today is the last day of March and it has been roughly 2 weeks since we’ve been in “physical distancing”. We are at the point where we’re not sure if today is Tuesday or Saturday. I’m certain this is taking a toll on our mental health, especially if we’re alone and/or not keeping ourselves busy…

    Cassandra Rene, PhD

    March 31, 2020
    Uncategorized
    Dating, Gardening, haitian american, Mental Health, Travel
  • Three Months and Counting…

    Three Months and Counting…

    Three months! I have been living in Haiti for 3 months now and it feels like I’ve been here for a whole year. My first week alone was a very comprehensive “Welcome to Haiti” experience. Co-workers have joked that what I’ve endured, some Haitians would come to experience only over a lifetime. Being here for…

    Cassandra Rene, PhD

    December 2, 2018
    Uncategorized
    Haiti, haitian american, international student
  • Deny the Impostor Syndrome

    Deny the Impostor Syndrome

      It’s like clockwork. At the end of each academic school year, I’m always over it. But I usually bounce back after that last final exam. But this time, it’s different. I officially transitioned from a PhD student to a PhD candidate as of May 1st and from that day on it’s like everything changed.…

    Cassandra Rene, PhD

    June 17, 2018
    Uncategorized
    Academia, Advice, Dissertation, Mental Health, phd
  • Hey sis!!

    Hey sis!!

    Sis!!! Here’s the word. Surround yourself with women who are going to support you, but still call you out when you’re looking “crazy”. Let me tell you how I love the young women that I grew up with. There is something about having friends that you have known since childhood that doesn’t compare. Now here’s the background…

    Cassandra Rene, PhD

    January 20, 2018
    Uncategorized
    friendship, Mental Health, Student, women
  • She Was, and She Still Is…

    She Was, and She Still Is…

    She was beautiful, with ebony skin that would glow in the summer sun. She was brilliant, an analytical mind with an ingenious point of view. She was powerful, her presence alone commanded respect. She was a young woman, searching for a place while searching for herself. And there he was, allured by all she was. He pursued her. Though reluctant,…

    Cassandra Rene, PhD

    December 12, 2017
    Uncategorized
    Dating, Love, Mental Health
  • Kenep! The Fruit of My Life.

    Kenep! The Fruit of My Life.

    Listen! There is this fruit that I overly adore! I’ve only known how to say it in Kreyòl. So I googled it. Turns out, the scientific name is Melicoccus bijugatus and commonly referred to as “Spanish Lime” in the United States. But in Kreyòl, we call it “kenep”. I fell in love with this fruit when I…

    Cassandra Rene, PhD

    September 22, 2017
    Uncategorized
    Culture, Gardening, Haiti, Kenep, Quenepa
  • Ph.D.? Research?

    Ph.D.? Research?

    I often hear the question, “what is a Ph.D.”? Or when I tell someone that I’m doing my Ph.D. in Public Health, they ask me, “can you prescribe and see patients”? No lol I have to then explain that I’m not “that kind of doctor”. I’m not studying to be a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.).…

    Cassandra Rene, PhD

    August 26, 2017
    Uncategorized
    Academia, Dissertation, doctor, research, Student
  • Taking A Mental Break

    Taking A Mental Break

    The first semester of my Ph.D. started off and ended well. However, I couldn’t say the same about my second semester. On January 15, 2017, a close family friend passed away, and the next morning, on the 16th, I woke up to find that my grandmother had  also passed away. Many people, besides my closest…

    Cassandra Rene, PhD

    May 23, 2017
    Uncategorized
    Mental Health, mexico, Travel
  • Why Does Representation Matter?

    Why Does Representation Matter?

    I’ve been fortunate enough to be surrounded by cool and educated friends, especially those who are doctors and lawyers in training. Can we say free medical and legal advise?! What I love even more is that they are all young, black, and Haitian. One time for the culture! It’s great to know that my friends are making it…

    Cassandra Rene, PhD

    May 20, 2017
    Uncategorized
    Academia, Law, Medicine, Representation, STEM
  • That Ph.D. Life

    That Ph.D. Life

    One more year of coursework.  🎓 

    Cassandra Rene, PhD

    April 27, 2017
    Uncategorized
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