MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Penn State Harrisburg community members are helping to instill a love of reading in children and celebrate diversity through participation in Reading 365, an initiative of the Harrisburg-based American Literacy Corporation.
The college’s Diversity and Educational Equity Committee (DEEC) re-launched its support of Reading 365 this fall. Through the initiative, college community members are encouraged to sign up to virtually read a diversity-themed book to elementary school-aged children, who watch over the American Literacy Corporation’s Facebook page.
“Reading is essential in all aspects of life. Participating in Reading 365 allowed me to promote children’s literacy while helping advance knowledge and understanding of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging during their formative years,” said Wanda Knight, assistant dean for diversity, equity and inclusion.
Knight, who read the book “The Day You Begin,” by Jacqueline Woodson, over Zoom from the Mukund S. Kulkarni Theatre in November, is among several campus leaders who helped kick off the program. Other participants have included: Mark Kiselica, director of the School of Behavioral Sciences and Education; Evan Williams, assistant director for student diversity, equity and inclusion; Bill Weik, chair of the college’s Board of Advisers and supporter of the college, and Melissa Weik, supporter of the college; Jim and Ronda Stump, Penn State Harrisburg alumni; J. Brian Adams, president of the Faculty Senate; and Tim Schock, chair of the DEEC.
“The Diversity and Educational Equity Committee continues to facilitate Penn State Harrisburg’s participation in this wonderful initiative and is proud of the continued support from Penn State Harrisburg’s leadership and community,” Schock said.