The Department of English Literature wants to bring home the significant library of books that belonged to our teacher Cheryl Hindrichs, who died in 2022. Book drop-off is from 10am to 4pm on Thursday 1 December in the Liberal Arts Building, Room 208 (the second floor conference room). Everyone in the Boise State University community is invited to visit, browse, and take home the books they want.
The collection includes a wide range of literary fiction, books on critical theory, feminism and gender studies, modernist and postmodern literature and criticism, and many other areas.
The department will give away the books free of charge, although donations to the Cheryl Hindrichs Memorial Scholarship Fund are welcome.
More about Cheryl Hindrichs on the English Literature website.
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