Jacob Glick, Policy Counsel at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown University Law Center, served as Investigative Counsel, Select Committee to Investigate […]
The Creative Heights Scholastic Art Show
March 16-April 16, 2023 This dynamic show features artwork created by CHUH School District students, grades K-12.
Debut Fiction: Toya Wolfe
Today the Matchmakers welcome guest blogger Michele Hirschfeld! Michele writes: Last Summer on State Street, the 2022 debut novel by Toya Wolfe, describes the summer […]
White Resistance to Federal Power with Jefferson Cowie
Jefferson Cowie discusses his 2022 book, “Freedom’s Dominion: A Saga of White Resistance to Federal Power.” By examining the local history of Barbour County in […]
New Fiction: Spring 2023
Looking for something great to read this spring? Check out this list of recently published novels! You can also fill out our Match Me Up […]
Supporting Your Reluctant Reader
As your child transitions into independent learning and reading, you might notice that they’re what we librarians call a “reluctant reader.” There are so […]
Mapping CRT Attacks with Taifha Alexander
Taifha Natalee Alexander, J.D., LL.M., Project Director CRT Forward Critical Race Studies Program UCLA School of Law, discusses the how Critical Race Theory has become […]
Paid teen summer internships available at Height Libraries
This summer, the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library will once again provide two paid, six-week technology internships to local teens as part of the Teen […]
The Book That No One Wanted To Read… is for Everyone
Have you ever wondered what it might be like to be a book stuck on a library shelf? A tome with telepathic powers searches for […]
Rise of Police Unions with Ayesha Bell Hardaway
Professor Ayesha Bell Hardaway talks about her 2022 article, “The Rise of Police Unions on the Back of the Black Freedom Movement.” Professor Bell Hardaway […]