News Clip6:08
PBS

Gov. Markell: Hiring More People With Disabilities Is Good for the Bottom Line (August 2, 2013)

12th - Higher Ed
A new report from the National Governor's Association says states should do more to employ the 54 million Americans living with a disability, among whom only 20 percent are currently employed or looking for a job. Judy Woodruff...
News Clip9:23
PBS

History of Debt

12th - Higher Ed
History of Debt
News Clip8:19
PBS

Children of color with autism face disparities of care and isolation

12th - Higher Ed
African-American children are often diagnosed with autism at older ages than white children, missing years of potential intervention and treatment. Special correspondent John Donvan and producer Karen Zucker meet a black family who...
News Clip9:17
PBS

Following The Way Of Love Through Divisions, Upheaval And Uncertainty

12th - Higher Ed
The Most Rev. Michael Curry is the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church of the U.S. His latest book "Love is the Way: Holding Onto Hope in Troubling Times," reveals how love fueled his journey from descendant of slaves to the top...
News Clip6:28
PBS

U.S. Troops Suicide

12th - Higher Ed
Suicides by active duty U.S. troops last year exceeded the number of servicemen and women killed in combat in Afghanistan. Ray Suarez talks to psychiatrist and retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Stephen Xenakis, who says more than half of the...
News Clip8:38
PBS

What one ass't principal learned from shadowing a student

12th - Higher Ed
Karen Ritter, an assistant principal at a high school just outside of Chicago, wanted to see her school through a student's eyes. So she decided to follow 9th grader Alan Garcia, who came to her asking to be switched out of the many...
News Clip1:39
Curated Video

Erekat on Netanyahu's "ethnic cleansing" comment

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYRamallah, West Bank - 11 September 20161. Saeb Erekat, Senior Palestinian official, walking past2. SOUNDBITE (English) Saeb Erekat, Senior Palestinian official: ...
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

The Rev. Al Sharpton is leading a series of protests throughout the Manhattan on Wednesday. It's a response to the acquittals of three undercover detectives in the killing of, Sean Bell, an unarmed groom on his wedding day.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Sharpton: Civil rights violated in Bell ruling CAPTION: The Rev. Al Sharpton is leading a series of protests throughout the Manhattan on Wednesday. It's a response to the acquittals of three undercover detectives in the...
News Clip2:58
Curated Video

UK Foreign Secretary says Syria decision will be based on consensus

Higher Ed
Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Wednesday that his government wants a consensus from all political parties in the British Parliament before taking any action against the Syrian regime after they allegedly attacked their...
News Clip2:53
Curated Video

Buyers clamour for Princess Margaret's jewels at auction

Higher Ed
London, 13 June 2006 - AP Television 1. Pan up from bidders to wide of auction hall 2. Telephone bidders framed between paintings of Margaret 3. People bidding for lots 4. Still of Margaret wearing Poltimore Tiara on wedding day...
News Clip3:18
Curated Video

Russian diplomats leaving Embassy after spy row

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of Russian Embassy in Tbilisi 2. Various of Russian Embassy staff and families loading luggage onto bus and boarding bus 3. Security around Russian embassy 4. Bus carrying embassy workers leaving embassy 5. Various close ups...
News Clip3:01
Curated Video

Senate Majority Leader Calls Violence A Genocide, Amnesty Intl Accuses Sudan's Government

Higher Ed
Chad US Senator Senate majority leader calls violence a genocide STORYLINE: A leading US politician called attacks on African farmers by Arab militiamen in Sudan's western Darfur region a genocide, and said that the threat of UN...
News Clip2:23
Curated Video

German opposition candidate in Washington DC

Higher Ed
1. Edmund Stoiber, German CDU election candidate, walking to speak with reporters 2. SOUNDBITE (German) with English translation, Edmund Stoiber "The most important part of the discussion involves the situation that the relationship...
News Clip2:27
Curated Video

Defence Sec visits Whiteman Air Force base

Higher Ed
Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri 19 October, 2001 1. Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld walks off plane at 2. Rumsfeld walks through receiving line 3. cutaway - Rumsfeld on plane 4. cutaway - reporters 5. SOUNDBITE: ...
News Clip2:56
Curated Video

US State Dept and White House briefings on Iran

Higher Ed
White House Pool 1. Wide shot of White House Press Secretary Tony Snow entering briefing room 2. Snow at podium as journalist asks question 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Snow, White House Press Secretary: "Well, first, I would resist...
News Clip5:43
Curated Video

Iran says UN sanctions invalid, warns it will resist pressure to freeze enrichment

Higher Ed
1. Various of exteriors of UN building in Vienna 2. Interiors of the opening session of the board of governors meeting 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ali Asghar Soltanieh, the chief Iranian delegate to the International Atomic Energy...
News Clip3:40
Curated Video

Supporters applaud Clinton's debate performance

Higher Ed
Hillary Clinton is winning applause from supporters in North Carolina for her performance in Monday night's debate.They greeted the Democratic presidential candidate with cheers on Tuesday after Clinton asked if they saw her first...
News Clip6:40
PBS

Why Climate Change Is An 'All-Encompassing Threat'

12th - Higher Ed
Although a candidate just entered the 2020 presidential race with a platform centered on climate change, some experts say Americans aren't fully aware of the scope and seriousness of global warming. Among them is David Wallace-Wells, who...
News Clip8:35
PBS

Ruby Bridges

12th - Higher Ed
In 1960, 6-year-old Ruby Bridges became the first African American child to desegregate an elementary school. Thirty-seven years later, Ruby Bridges Hall discusses her memories of the first day she entered her new school in New Orleans,...
Instructional Video13:12
3Blue1Brown

A quick trick for computing eigenvalues | Essence of linear algebra, chapter 15

12th - Higher Ed
A quick way to compute eigenvalues of a 2x2 matrix
Instructional Video3:21
MinuteEarth

How Many Mass Extinctions Have There Been?

12th - Higher Ed
Want to learn more about the topic in this week's video? Here are some keywords/phrases to get your googling started: - Mass Extinction Event: a significant, global decrease in the diversity of life - "Big 5": The five biggest mass...
Instructional Video3:59
Crash Course Kids

Hunting for Properties

3rd - 8th
Remember pre-school? If not, IT WAS SO MUCH EASIER! But when you were stacking blocks and figuring out which block went into which shaped hole, you were learning about properties. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about...
Instructional Video10:12
TED Talks

TED: The exploitation of US college athletes | Tim Nevius

12th - Higher Ed
Colleges and universities in the US make billions of dollars each year from sports, compromising the health and education of athletes -- who are disproportionately Black -- in the name of money, power and pride. Sports lawyer and former...
Instructional Video5:24
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The science of milk - Jonathan J. O'Sullivan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The milk industry produces in excess of 840 million tons of products each year. Why do humans drink so much milk? And given that all mammals lactate, why do we favor certain types of milk over others? Jonathan J. O'Sullivan describes how...