Join the campus conversation: Request a copy of the Common Reading

During Week of Welcome, every incoming first-year students on the Pullman campus will be receiving a digital copy of this year’s Common Reading book, Tales of Two America: Stories of Inequality in a Divided Nation. Be ready to engage your students in conversation about the book and the many events and activities that will be hosted on campus by requesting a digital exam copy!

The book is a 2017 anthology of 36 short selections, which makes it easy to utilize a short selection in a class–and to make that section available via Canvas for students who are not first-year students. Exam copies are available for faculty and staff on any campus who would like to consider using the book with a course or student program.

To request a digital exam copy, visit: https://commonreading.wsu.edu/request-a-copy/.

Questions or ideas about events and activities that might fit the theme of inequalities? Contact Karen Weathermon, kweathermon@wsu.edu.

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