This newly published section of The Pale King gives readers a chance to experience David Foster Wallace on a smaller – but no less brilliant […]
Black Slaves, Indian Masters with Barbara Krauthamer
Professor Barbara Krauthamer discusses her book, Black Slaves, Indian Masters, which examines the role of slavery in the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations. She explores the […]
Racial Diversity with Pamela Newkirk
Professor Pamela Newkirk discusses her book, Diversity Inc.: The Failed Promise of a Billion-Dollar Business. She exposes the decades-old practices and attitudes that have made […]
Native American Slavery in New England with Margaret Ellen Newell
Professor Newell discusses her book, Brethren by Nature: New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery, which explores the enslavement of Indians by […]
First Readers Explained!
First readers, easy readers, leveled readers, beginner readers… they go by many names. These small books play a mighty role in your child’s reading development, […]
Unpacking 1619 History Lecture: Weaponized Whiteness and Gun Violence with Fran Shor
Why does the United States have so much gun violence and why is it so difficult to overcome? Obviously, there are numerous contributing factors to […]
Slice of Life Fiction: Anne Tyler
Sometimes you just want to read a book that feels real, you know? A book that speaks to life as you know it, a book […]
Waiting, by Cynthia Tassio
Waiting, by Cynthia Tassio September 1 – 30, 2022 What do we wait for and how do we wait? I began to contemplate the concept […]
Jaz Art: Paintings by Jazmin Johnson
Jaz Art: Paintings by Jazmin Johnson July 1 – July 31, 2022
Heights Libraries University Heights Branch Closed Due to Basement Flooding
Curbside Service to begin by Friday The University Heights branch of the Heights Libraries system will remain closed until further notice due to ongoing flooding […]