Know of an uncommonly good book? Nominate it for Common Reading by Oct 15.

Help the Common Reading Program discover the 2016-17 common reading book.  Nominations for next year’s book are open through October 15.  The book should fit with the two-year theme of “Leadership and Social Justice.”  This year’s book, “Just Mercy: A story of Justice and Redemption,” by Bryan Stevenson, aligns with this theme.

The Common Reading website has a list of this year’s already nominated books.  You can suggest a new book or endorse an already-nominated book.  Fill out the online form with the book’s title and why it would be a great choice for freshmen and others to read and use in the classroom and beyond.

Nominations will remain open until 6 p.m. Oct. 15.

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