Common Reading Book Nominations Open for 2015-16

Know of a great book? One that would fit first-year and other students and help them engage in the rich academic experience of our leading research university?

Nominations are open through Nov. 7 for the 2015-16 Common Reading book.

That will be the ninth year for the program. Common Reading books are used by first-year and other students in classes and topics from the books inspire expert lectures, service projects, film showings, and much more.

An easy-to-use online nomination form is available on the website at https://CommonReading.wsu.edu. Be sure to check the website’s nomination section that lists books nominated previously.

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