UH is honoring Constitution Day with a library exhibit, luncheon and essay contest.
The week, according to a University news release, is supposed to encourage UH students, staff and faculty to keep appreciating the more than 200-year-old document that continues to shape our nation’s policies today.
The exhibit at the M.D. Anderson Memorial Library features original documents from some of the United States’ founding fathers.
“The UH Libraries’ Special Collections Department owns a number of books written by Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, Charles Pinckney and George Washington,” said Pat Bozeman, head of Special Collections, in a news release.
Constitution Day celebrations will last until Friday.