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“Common readings” connect students, faculty

College campuses are discovering the possibilities that open up when students, faculty and staff make a point to read the same book. In the process, such “common readings” serve a range of purposes, especially for incoming students who are navigating a big transition. Discover how a common reading led to a meal of free-range organic chicken and organic cranberries on one campus in this article from USA Today.

Posted by Steve Groft on 30 August 2007 in Feature

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