December 10, 2024 - 02:12

In a bid to promote literacy and support educational initiatives, students, faculty, staff, and community members are invited to participate in a book and magazine donation drive. The campaign is currently underway and will continue through December 13. Donations can be made at several convenient locations, including the Raynor Library Lobby, the AMU Information Desk, CURTO, and Book Marq.
This initiative aims to gather a diverse collection of reading materials that will benefit various programs and resources within the educational community. By contributing to this drive, participants will play a vital role in enhancing access to literature and educational materials for students and local residents alike.
The drive not only fosters a spirit of giving but also encourages a culture of reading and learning. Organizers hope to see strong participation from all sectors of the community, highlighting the importance of collaboration in supporting educational preparedness.
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