This post answers more recent questions from both CPC and the public about the status of the Coventry School Building. Answers were originally posted 5/18, […]
What is Two-Factor Authentication?
There has been an increase in the use of Two-Factor Authentication for online accounts, so in this month’s blog post we are going to look […]
Historical Fiction Times Two: Fiona Davis and Allison Pataki
I recently read two new historical fiction novels that are simply splendid. They are both set in the United States in the early part of […]
The History of Public Education with Derek W. Black
Professor Derek W. Black discusses his new book, Schoolhouse Burning: Public Education and the Assault on American Democracy. We begin with John Adams and Thomas […]
Weird Fiction Spotlight: Caitlín R. Kiernan
Weird Fiction is a difficult genre to describe, but you know it when you read it. Stories that get categorized as Weird Fiction often take […]
Security Officer – Part-Time Position
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library System seeks a person to ensure the security of customers, staff, materials and equipment. All of our five buildings […]
Stepping outside my usual genre
Sometimes when a book gets buzz that I have no interest in reading, I’ll usually tell people, “Oh, I’ll have to put that on my […]
How Corporate Giving Uses Black Culture with Patricia A. Banks
Professor Banks discusses her book, Black Culture Inc.: How Ethnic Community Support Pays for Corporate America. By examining how corporate support and giving to Black […]
Wondering, by Kathryn Akucewich
March 19 – April 29, 2022 About the artist Kathryn grew up in a family with many creative arts and craftsmen and received encouragement to […]
Heights Libraries making progress on new STEAM Lab
The joint makerspace and flexible-learning center will replace rows of desktop computers that inhabited HKIC’s semi-enclosed computer lab, which has been closed to the public […]