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About Us
Our
Community Book Program offers everyone
at Champlain -- students, faculty,
and staff -- an experience in common.
No matter what you do at Champlain,
you can talk to someone else on campus
about the book we’re all reading
each year.
Not only do we all
have a topic of conversation in common,
but each September we also have the
opportunity to discuss the book with
its author on campus. Over several
days, the author teaches two or three
classes relevant to the book and speaks
two or three times to large groups.
Authors typically read from their
work and then offer listeners an opportunity
to ask questions about the book, research,
or writing in general.
A week or so before
the writer arrives on campus, an afternoon
of workshops addresses a wide variety
of special interests in the book.
Faculty, staff, and students present
their unique approaches to the book
in 50-minute, interactive sessions.
You can pick and choose from among
an array of topics -- there’s
bound to be one that reflects your
personal interest or your major. Check
out this year’s workshop offerings.
Finally, each year’s
book brings a number of related events
to campus -- everything from a concert
of Vietnamese music to a visit from
President Theodore Roosevelt!
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