Reminder: The Library will be closed Monday, May 27 for Memorial Day.
Join the University Library celebrating CONSTITUTION DAY 2012 – September 17.

Behind the scenes of the Constitution
Check it out at the Library!
Test Your CONSTITUTION knowledge.
Here are several quizzes for you to find out how much you know about the US Constitution. Go ahead — give it a try.
- Constitution Day Duel
- Lincoln’s crossroads game is based on the traveling exhibition Lincoln: The Constitution & the Civil War, which debuted at the National Constitution Center in June 2005.
- Quiz from Scholastic – see how well you do without the accompanying classroom module
- Quiz by the US Mint
Good Websites To Learn More about the Constitution
Federal Resources for Education Excellence - Information about how the Constitution was ratified. Search the constitution for information about specific topic (e.g. school prayer, Supreme Court decisions, view a 200 year Constitutional timeline of how the Constitution is related to our lives.
Learn about the Founding Fathers - Delegates to the Constitutional Convention
Library of Congress - Explore the documents upon which our nation is founded. Primary Source Documents Related to the United States Constitution Articles of Confederation, Constitution, Federalist Papers, Bill of Rights, 13th Amendment, 14th Amendment ,15th Amendment.
The Bill of Rights Institute - The Bill of Rights Institute is a non-profit organization with a mission to develop programs and curriculum that teach students about the founding of our nation and what it means to be an American citizen. The Bill of Rights Institute is dedicated to creating educational materials for teachers like you, in order to help young Americans appreciate constitutional principles that define us as a nation.
Constitution Preamble - Schoolhouse Rock
I'm Just a Bill - Schoolhouse Rock