
Reading and discussion are fundamental
to higher education. Reading broadens cultural horizons, introducing
readers to new ways of understanding and experiencing the world.
Discussion challenges readers to reflect critically, to communicate
effectively, and to share their ideas with others. Reading and
discussion stimulate intellectual growth, moral development, and
aesthetic appreciation.

The Chancellor’s Reading Club is a reading
program for Fayetteville State University. Each year the entire FSU
community will be encouraged to read and discuss a common text. The
goals of the Reading Club are
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To reinforce the importance of reading,
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To stimulate conversation and debate on
a common topic,
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To reinforce the idea of education as
something that takes place outside as well as inside the classroom.
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The Chancellor’s Reading Club will pursue
these goals through a variety of activities:
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The Freshman Seminar will incorporate
the Reading Club selection as a required text. University College will
develop study questions, discussion activities, and writing
assignments for the Seminar.
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Other classes will be encouraged to use
the Reading Club selection as appropriate.
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The Reading Club Committee will develop
study questions and a schedule of activities to be posted on the
Reading Club website. All members of the FSU community will
have access to these resources.
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The Reading Club will work with the Chesnutt Library and with the Friends of Chesnutt Library to sponsor
activities for alumni and the Fayetteville community.
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The Reading Club will work with the Fine
Arts series and other FSU organizations to bring speakers and
cultural events to campus. Book Club selections may be linked with
annual events such as Black History Month, Women’s History Month, or
the Chesnutt Festival.
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The Reading Club will sponsor Reading
Circles to bring together members of the FSU community for small
group discussion.
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The Reading Club will work with local
bookstores, such as Barnes & Noble, to bring in speakers and to
promote the reading.
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The
Reading Club Committee will consist of FSU faculty, staff, and students. The faculty members will represent
each of the schools and colleges. The staff will include members of
University College, Student Support Services, and Career and
Advisement Services, among other units. The Student Government
Association and the student Honor societies will have
representatives.
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Reading Club Committee will meet each
year to determine a theme for the Reading Club selection. Nominations
will be solicited from the FSU community and reviewed by the
Committee, which will recommend a reading to the Chancellor.
Readings should be college-level but general enough to interest a
wide audience. Readings should be of moderate length, modest cost,
and ready availability. The Committee will make recommendations at
least one semester in advance, to allow time to invite speakers,
develop study questions, plan activities, and prepare the other
activities designed to promote the Reading Club selection.
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