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August 19, 2025 by Adrianna Wagner

What I’ve Learned About Literacy and Outreach as a Communications Intern

When I was offered a position as a Communications Intern with Readeezy, I was ecstatic. As a third-year student studying English literature and marketing, it was the perfect opportunity to blend...

August 16, 2025 by Alex Turner

Get Excited with Readeezy about Back to School Season!

Well, it’s that time again. Back to school. As a student myself, I’m going back and forth dreading it or not. That’s why I want to take a step back and focus on all the good parts of school that...

July 31, 2025 by Tricia Downing

Celebrating National Friendship Day The Readeezy Way!

Readeezy’s digital bookshelves are full of fabulous stories about friendship, and we’ve selected a few of our favorites in honor of National Friendship Day. Read below to find the perfect story...

July 10, 2025 by Tricia Downing

Summer Reading

As a child, I enjoyed losing myself in a good book when the summer days felt long. My parents would take me to the local library, and I would search the shelves for a new adventure. The library...

June 12, 2025 by Tricia Downing

Audiobooks: Accessible and Enjoyable for All Readers

As a young child, I owned several Disney Read with Me books that came with a cassette tape to play as I read the book. It was my first introduction to the audiobook format. I loved seeing the...

May 15, 2025 by Joyce Ebikhumi

Readeezy Newsletter: April 2025

We’re so proud of our growth as we work daily to better serve our reluctant tween and teen readers. From special needs students to those who just have a hard time with books, our library is...

May 7, 2025 by Camryn Lehr

Is Reading a Dying Activity?

Last year, after finishing my sixth semester of college, I spent a month subbing for a middle school. One day, while helping a student with her homework, I asked what books she and her fellow...