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Month: April 2022

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Congrats to You, Class of ’22!

April 29, 2022 Julie Coppens 3

They say “The tassle’s worth the hassle,” but dang… for this year’s graduating seniors, teens who’ve been living with COVID-19 since they were sophomores, the […]

The Danger of Disinformation and Anti-Intellectualism in Today’s Society

April 29, 2022 David Childs 11

Dr. David Childs, D.D., Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University IntroductionOne of the troubling aspects of the times that we live in is that many people do not […]

Critical Race Theory and Education Talk at the Mercantile Library

April 23, 2022 David Childs 4

Critical Race Theory and Education Talk at the Mercantile LibraryThursday May 12, 2022, 6 pm reception/6:30 pm program. There has been increasing legislation across the […]

Want to Know More about the Russia-Ukraine War? Here are Some Helpful Resources for Families, Schools and the Community

April 23, 2022 David Childs 6

Dr. David Childs, D.D., Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University IntroductionConfused about what is going on with the war in Ukraine? Here are five things that will give […]

Check Out These Multicultural Children’s Books for Your Classroom or Home Library

April 19, 2022 David Childs 9

Dr. David Childs, D.D., Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Parents, teachers and many people in the general public are becoming increasingly interested in resources and books that […]

Teaching Resources for the Supreme Court Justice Nomination and Confirmation Process

April 19, 2022 David Childs 0

Dr. David Childs, D.D., Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Diversifying the curriculum in K-12 social studies classrooms is of the utmost importance as US society and the […]

Episode 60: Digging Into Earth Day

April 13, 2022 Julie Coppens 0

With Earth Day on the horizon (April 22), we go deep into our own connections with nature, health and the environment. We consider the past—Earth […]

We [Heart] Librarians

April 11, 2022 Julie Coppens 0

And we’re not the only ones! Leading up to National Library Workers Day, celebrated on April 5, more than 700 happy customers shared notes of […]

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