L-WORD Stars Reveal Cover of New Memoir and More Book News!
Welcome to Thursday, which means it’s time for another round of Book Radar to get you through the end of your week. We’ve got some fun...
6 New YA Releases to Enjoy for Latine/Hispanic Heritage Month, Plus YA Book News: September 19, 2024
Hispanic/Latine Heritage Month kicked off on Sunday. This week, let’s look at a handful of 2024 YA books by authors of Latinx/Hispanic American heritage. These books...
Prison Banned Books Week: Mark Twain Goes to Prison
This essay is part of a series to raise awareness during the second annual Prison Banned Books Week. Each essay, written by a currently incarcerated person, details...
Open Buildings: AI-powered maps for a changing world
How we’re using AI to unlock information from low-res satellite imagery about how the world’s cities are changing over time. Source : Open Buildings: AI-powered maps...
Our work to build a more sustainable future in Nebraska
How we’re approaching sustainability in Nebraska to support our data center operations in the state. Source : Our work to build a more sustainable future in...
What are You Reading This Week? — September 19, 2024
Danika is out living their best autumnal life, so I’m giving a little update for today’s What Are You Reading Check-In. I have to admit, though,...
A Mystery in the Shape of a Book
On a gravel road outside of Cheyenne, Wyoming, I stood before a Little Free Library painted the colors of the Pride flag. How had it arrived...
American Culture Made Me Believe Being Black Wasn’t Good Enough
“September,” an excerpt from Come By Here by Neesha Powell-Ingabire YAHA The tour guide calls our class’s attention to an alligator on a log, napping to...
7 Creepy & Mysterious Novels Set on Campuses
If the rise in popularity of Dark Academia has taught us anything, it’s that readers love a campus novel with an eerie bent. Of course, the...