UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Readers from across the Penn State community are invited to submit book nominations for the 2017-18 Penn State Reads program.
The program runs complementary to Penn State’s New Student Orientation and supplies each first-year University Park campus student with a copy of the chosen book to facilitate a shared experience. A number of other Penn State campuses also participate each year.
Penn State Reads aims to encourage intellectual engagement within and beyond the classroom, stimulate critical thinking and foster a deeper connection to Penn State’s mission and core values. Concepts are introduced to incoming students during the summer, and events based upon the book’s themes, including a visit by the author, are planned throughout the school year. All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to read the book and participate in the events.
Book nominations for the 2017-18 school year can be sent to jxe117@psu.edu. Anyone is welcome to make a submission.
After nominations are received, the Penn State Reads steering committee will narrow the submissions to a short list then send out a call for volunteer readers to narrow the list to a final book. Anyone who would like to be a reader can volunteer by emailing jxe117@psu.edu or by including a note when submitting book nominations.
The Penn State Reads program is currently in its third year with “The Boom: How Fracking Ignited the American Energy Revolution and Changed the World” by Russell Gold. “The Circle” by Dave Eggers was chosen for the 2016-17 incoming class.