Monday is Constitution Day – Come Join a Public Reading of the Constitution

The US Constitution Out Loud: A public reading at Terrell Library Atrium on Monday, September 17, from noon – 2 p.m.

The United States Constitution is a living document – come be a part of it and join other members of the WSU community as we read the Constitution out loud (in manageable chunks!) in the Terrell Library Atrium on Monday, September 17, to celebrate the signing of the Constitution on 9/17/1787.

In addition, there will be an ongoing asynchronous “Silent Round-Robin Reading of the United States Constitution,” where you can read part of the Constitution to yourself and mark where you started and stopped reading so that the next person reads on from there. This will be located on the “Check It Out” table in the Terrell Library Atrium (by the CUB tunnel entrance) all Monday.

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