Hassan Fattah Talks to Columbia J-school Students
AUGUST 2007: Hassan M. Fattah, NYT Middle East correspondent based in Dubai, talks to Columbia J-school Students. He graduated from the school in ...

Measures 5.5 x .25 x 3.5".
Made of faux leather.

Our Simple Book Case for Apple iPad 2 and 3. Comes in 5 colors. Related to Grifiti Notebook Case but NO writing notepad included here. . Perfect for students and professionals to disguise your iPad as a book on the go.
Includes 2 Grifiti Big-Ass Bands made with silicon that act like giant rubber bands keep your Dootle book case closed when you're on the go.

Our Simple Book Case for Apple iPad 2 and 3. Comes in 5 colors. Related to Grifiti Notebook Case but NO writing notepad included here. . Perfect for students and professionals to disguise your iPad as a book on the go.
Reversible, removable custom fit iPad 2 and 3 frame so equally usable for righties and lefties.

Includes 2 Grifiti Big-Ass Bands made with silicon that act like giant rubber bands keep your Dootle book case closed when you're on the go.
Reversible, removable custom fit iPad 2 and 3 frame so equally usable for righties and lefties.

Folio style storage pocket holds business cards, passports, tickets, papers and more.
Our Simple Book Case for Apple iPad 2 and 3. Comes in 5 colors. Related to Grifiti Notebook Case but NO writing notepad included here. . Perfect for students and professionals to disguise your iPad as a book on the go.
AUGUST 2007: Hassan M. Fattah, NYT Middle East correspondent based in Dubai, talks to Columbia J-school Students. He graduated from the school in ...
EARLY, Iowa (AP) — Something shocking happened one cold night a decade ago in this quiet country town of 500 people, but even now, just one fact about it all is undisputed:
Tracey Roberts, at home with her three children, fired 9 shots from two guns into her 20-year-old neighbor, leaving him dead on the floor of her bedroom.
Tall and thin with curly brown hair and blue eyes, she was 35 at the time. It wasn't long before her image appeared in newspaper coverage of the shooting and even on a national TV talk show, where she was celebrated as a heroic mother who acted in self-defense to protect herself and her young children from men who broke into her home and assaulted her.
Seeking the ultimate college experience as a freshman in the late 1970s, Scott LeRoy decided he needed to immerse himself in campus life by moving into his fraternity house.
"At that time, almost no one from Chattanooga lived on campus. I remember I had to get permission from the dean of students. He told me it was probably a mistake and that it pretty much assured I wouldn't graduate, but he approved it. I think it motivated me to prove him wrong," said LeRoy, now a lawyer with LeRoy Hurst & Bickerstaff.
LeRoy not only graduated in three years, he became a student leader during his years at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He served as Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity president, a member of Interfraternity Council and Student Orientation Board -- all while working 25 to 30 hours a week.
And he's still enjoying that ultimate college experience as an alumnus.
LeRoy is UTC's new alumni board president. He also has a seat on the Tennessee Alumni Association Board of Governors.
As teachers, we are always looking for ways to engage with our students. When teaching children in groups, it’s often difficult to find ways to interact with students individually using natural dialog. One tool that we’ve found particularly helpful is a student “passport”.
Students of all ages, from the very young to our older kids, look forward to this part of the lesson. Passports can be used in a number of different ways and are easy to incorporate into your lessons. Whether you see your students only once a week, or daily, you can easily make passports a fun part of your time together.
They are a great review tool and they become a fun momento for your students at the end of the year. You’ll find that many of your students will take great pride in the fact that they have a passport full of stickers by year-end. It’s also a great incentive for them to always come to class!
Today a number of students opt to study abroad as the opportunities to grow are plenty. A degree from a foreign university is a first step to a bright future. However, you can face a situation of emergency anytime while studying abroad. What you require is a student health insurance to secure your well-being. It will not only cover your medical costs but also your non-medical ones incurred during your study years abroad. There are many benefits of buying a student medical insurance. You do not need to undergo a medical check up for insurance. At the same time it also covers pre- existing illnesses, if any. You can also extend the policy online if you plan to extend your stay. Various policies