Student engagement opportunities through Common Reading events

If you are looking for co-curricular online events to which you can send students for extra credit opportunities, the Common Reading Program is hosting several activities for which student participation can be verified.  The offerings include both live Zoom talks by WSU faculty/staff and a menu of asynchronous items (documentary films, TED talks, and previously recorded Common Reading talks). Student participation for either type of event will be verified via CougSync.

Students can access the full calendar via the Common Reading website, CommonReading.wsu.edu, or via the Common Reading CougSync page.  Both calendars include links to the events and to ways to verify participation.  The Common Reading website also includes instructions for how students can access a list of events they have attended and create a PDF to submit to faculty.

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