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Colin Beavan’s No Impact Man is the 2011 selection for the One Book, One Community all-campus common reading program at the University of Arkansas! First-year students will read, discuss, and write about the book in Freshman Composition; adoptions are also anticipated in other courses, especially those emphasizing rhetoric and composition, environmental studies, and sustainability (the university [...]
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Tags: first year experience, common reading program, no impact man, colin beavan, university of arkansas, green
Case Western Reserve University has chosen Michael J. Sandel’s Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? for the 2011 Common Reading Program!
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Tags: justice, first year experience, common reading program, michael j. sandel, case western reserve university
Bowling Green State University has selected Colin Beavan’s No Impact Man for the 2011 Common Reading Experience!
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Tags: first year experience, common reading program, no impact man, colin beavan, bowling green state university, green
This fall at Eckerd College, the whole Senior Class will read Bill McKibben’s latest book, Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet in the capstone course, Quest for Meaning.
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Tags: common reading program, eaarth, bill mckibben, eckerd college, green
Our March Madness bracket picks are based on the colleges and universities that have adopted Macmillan books for their campus-wide and first-year experience common reading programs!
Filed under: 2011, A Long Way Gone, Confessions of a Radical Industrialist, Deep Economy, Events, Fiction, Field Notes from a Catastrophe, Green, Nickel and Dimed, Night, No Impact Man, Picking Cotton, The Spirit Catches You..., This I Believe & This I Believe II | Leave a Comment
Tags: dan gediman, green, jay allison, this i believe
