What Students Can Learn from College Football
What’s not to love about fall? Pumpkin candles, apple pie, cooler temperatures (only 87 in the ATL today), and campfires on a brisk night. However, I look forward to fall […]
What’s not to love about fall? Pumpkin candles, apple pie, cooler temperatures (only 87 in the ATL today), and campfires on a brisk night. However, I look forward to fall […]
Dear College Students, Many of you have just begun classes or will start this week. For some of you, college is brand new while others are inching closer and closer […]
The power of social media is amazing. According to Forbes.com, almost 16 million dollars have been donated to ALS research since July 29th. Compare this to a meager 1.8 million […]
My guess is the phrase “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” will die out with my generation. Gone are the days of secrets. Almost everything we say or do […]
If I had a dollar for every time some asked me what I’m reading (or if I can spot their kid a point or two to qualify for HOPE), I […]
Warning – this is not a funny blog. I have realized that when I am away from students, I no longer have as much funny material for blogging, and while […]
My husband frequently says, “Championships are won in the off season.” I think he uses this analogy when he is trying to motivate me to clean house or not eat […]
I’m no good at writing poetry – really, really bad. But after asking my students to attempt difficult academic feats all year, I have decided to write a sonnet […]
In To Kill a Mockingbird (not Tequila Mockingbird as one of my classes once thought I said only to be disappointed when they got to the library), Atticus Finch (insert […]
The first full week of May is set aside for Teacher Appreciation Week. I love this week because this usually means that I will be fed multiple times during the […]