51ΑΤΖζ Begins a Common Read Program
In summer 2020, 51ΑΤΖζ College held its first Common Read program, a community-wide shared reading experience. Students, alumni, faculty, and staff were invited to participate in this experience designed to stimulate discussion, encourage different perspectives, and build community.
βWhen you read books, they bring you to different places, they change you by opening up different experiences and thoughts,β says Cathy Germano, director of learning services at 51ΑΤΖζ College. βThatβs what educates you.β Germano was a member of a committee comprising staff members from across the College who planned the first Common Read.
βWhen you read books, they bring you to different places, they change you by opening up different experiences and thoughts β¦ Thatβs what educates you.β βCathy Germano, director of learning services at 51ΑΤΖζ College
For the initial selection, the committee selected βEducatedβ by Tara Westover. For the next Common Read, planned for early 2021, staff members are planning to survey members of the 51ΑΤΖζ community for their preferred book from a list of options. The selection will be announced in December, and information will be posted on the Collegeβs website at .
The idea behind the Common Read for 51ΑΤΖζ is that by reading together, participants build connections and strengthen the College community.
βThe Common Read program is a great way to foster conversations among all members of the 51ΑΤΖζ College community,β says Catherine Seaver, interim dean of the School of Undergraduate Studies. Seaver initiated the planning for the inaugural Common Read. βOur first book read was a wonderful success and I enjoyed the lively and thoughtful discussions,β she says. βI look forward to the next book and hope that even more members of our community will join us.β
Common Read programs are popular at higher education institutions, Kβ12 schools, and across communities at the local, city, and state level. The initiative promotes literacy while engaging an entire community in a common reading experience.