Students Celebrating the Constitution

Arkansas Tech University students are celebrating the signing of the United States Constitution today.

At noon in the Doc Bryan Rotunda, a public reading of the U.S. Constitution will kick off the day of events. Readers include local dignitaries and members of the Arkansas Tech community.

Also at noon, there will be constitution quizzes and other activities for Tech students at Chambers Cafeteria and the Baswell Techionery. These activities will move to the Pendergraft Library entrance from 2-4 p.m. Prizes will be available to those who complete quizzes.

Additionally, the program is being presented to ninth graders at Russellville Junior High School and first graders at Pyron Elementary School in Clarksville.

Yesterday, Arkansas Tech students travelled to Dwight Elementary School in Russellville to put on an educational constitution program for children in kindergarten through fourth grade.

According to the Constitution Center website, Constitution Day is a day to continue the legacy of the 39 brave men who changed the course of history and develop habits of citizenship in a new generation of Americans.

For more information about Constitution Day, contact Michael Rogers at mrogers6@atu.edu.

See what Ozark Campus will be doing to celebrate Constitution Day.

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