“The
genius of the University of Chicago…derived
from the conviction that the discovery
of knowledge is inseparably related to
the transmission of knowledge...”
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Following the University of Chicago’s tradition of providing a common intellectual experience among all students past and present, the Common Text program invites alumni to revisit and discuss key texts read as part of the undergraduate common core sequence offerings. Each year, a single work will be selected for discussion.
This alumni study program is free and begins with a Web site that provides access to the key texts, reference and other learning resources, and an online discussion board guided by a graduate student of the University. The program will culminate in a faculty panel discussion of the text followed by a question and answer period, scheduled as an event during Alumni Weekend. The event will be recorded and subsequently made available online as Video-on-Demand.
2004:
Thomas Paine’s Common Sense
Connect with other alumni, online and in person, in what will prove to be a
lively discussion of this core text.