Get common reading book(s) now!

Are you faculty, or a member of a program, considering using a Common Reading book in classes or programming in 2016-17?

A limited number of exam copies are available from representatives.  Who, and how you contact the person, depends on which WSU campus you are at.

WSU Pullman, Spokane, and Puget Sound at Everett, and the Global Campus

The common reading book for these campuses will be “I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban,” by the world’s youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, Malala Yousafzai, with British journalist Christina Lamb.  Faculty and programs in the listed WSU locations can submit a book request online at https://wsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_79iLBhmlrbvwJN3   Questions can be directed to Karen Weathermon, program co-director, at kweathermon@wsu.edu.

WSU Tri-Cities

This campus will also use “I Am Malala,” but Tri-Cities faculty and programs should send requests for a copy to Kathleen McAteer at kmcateer@wsu.edu.

WSU Vancouver

The book for this campus will be “Integration Nation: Immigrants, Refugees, and America at Its Best,” by Susan E. Eaton. Faculty and programs there can request a copy by contacting Suzanne R. Smith at smithsu@wsu.edu.

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