Instructional Video12:23
Crash Course

The Underground Railroad Crash Course Black American History

12th - Higher Ed
Escape was one of the many ways that enslaved people resisted their captivity in the system of American slavery. The Underground Railroad was not literally a railroad. It was a network of people, routes, and safe houses that helped...
Instructional Video19:23
Curated Video

Navajo Tribe History | Native American History Documentary

9th - Higher Ed
In this short Navajo documentary we will get to know the Navajo tribe history, their traditions, Native American wars etc... The Navajo people settled in the American southwest around 1400-1500 AD. They migrated from Alaska and western...
Instructional Video7:16
The Business Professor

Classes of Employee in Business

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Classes of Employee in Business
Instructional Video2:22
Food Farmer Earth

Overcoming Labor Challenges: Insights from a Successful Cherry Farmer

12th - Higher Ed
Discover the toughest challenge faced by cherry farmers today: finding and retaining skilled labor. Learn how changes in immigration laws and societal values are impacting the availability of workers in this labor-intensive industry.
Instructional Video7:41
The Business Professor

Classes of Employee in Business

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Classes of Employee in Business
Instructional Video15:06
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Science of Sweat: Types, Functions, and Athletic Performance

Higher Ed
This video discusses the different types of sweat produced by the body and how they are influenced by various stimuli. It explains the functions of the apocrine and eccrine glands in producing sweat and their roles in thermal regulation...
News Clip8:59
Curated Video

be Well: Chinatown food tour with celebrity chef Ming Tsai

9th - Higher Ed
Celebrity Chef Ming Tsai takes us to some of his favorite food spots in Chinatown.
News Clip3:53
Bloomberg

Is a College Education Overrated?

Higher Ed
Dec. 17 -- The Peebles Corporation Chairman and CEO Don Peebles discusses the value of a college education on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip3:56
Curated Video

A former coal miner explains that those who want to continue living in their communities in West Virginia have few options but to become coal miners.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Few job options in coal country<br/>
CAPTION: A former coal miner explains that those who want to continue living in their West Virginia communities have few options but to become coal miners<br/>. (April 6)
Stock Footage0:45
Bridgeman Arts

Female workers on a construction site in China (1950s?)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Female workers on a construction site in China (1950s?) Clip from a film made in the 1960s about women's liberation and the working woman.