Instructional Video3:22
The Business Professor

Corporate Governance and Industry Standards - Explained

Higher Ed
Corporate Governance and Industry Standards - Explained
Instructional Video5:41
Science360

New technology for the blind! NSF Science Now 57!

12th - Higher Ed
In this week’s episode, we learn about new technology for the blind; a newly engineered yeast, and finally, we explore the oceans with Mantis cam. Check it out!
Instructional Video4:43
US Department of Agriculture

NRCS: Sacred River

Higher Ed
NRCS in Washington State works with Tribes and other salmon recovery partners to restore salmon habitat in the South Fork Nooksack River (Whatcom County, WA). NRCS has contributed almost $1M in funding through the Environmental Quality...
Instructional Video23:24
The Wall Street Journal

5G and Enterprise

Higher Ed
5G is the next big step in connectivity and may prompt major changes on the factory floor, in the retail store and even in the boardroom. What are the clearest enterprise applications and how can CIOs best deploy this new technology?
Instructional Video3:36
The Economist

Chip wars: the other fight between China and America

12th - Higher Ed
The trade war between China and America is not just about traditional products like steel and cars. A battle for dominance is under way in semiconductor chips, as the two superpowers fight to control this global industry.
Instructional Video5:40
Sustainable Business Consulting

The Interview

Higher Ed
Provides tips on interviewing techniques and skills to have when pursuing a job in sustainability (or any field!)
Instructional Video25:10
The Wall Street Journal

Land O'Lakes CEO and Nori Founder on the Promise of Carbon Capture

Higher Ed
Land O'Lakes CEO Beth Ford and Aldyen Donnelly of agricultural startup Nori discuss the promise of developing farming-driven carbon markets as a potential climate solution with WSJ's Jacob Bunge.
Instructional Video19:58
The Wall Street Journal

Gotham Gal Venture's Joanne Wilson on What it Takes to Become an Angel

Higher Ed
Angel investing comes with risks and rewards. Hear from Joanne Wilson on finding the right startups to support and the benefits of early-stage investing.
Instructional Video29:03
The Wall Street Journal

Doing Diversity Right

Higher Ed
A discussion that digs into how brands can make measurable progress and the roadblocks they hit on the way to creating inclusive advertising. Conversation with Diego Scotti of Verizon and Jacqueline Woods of IBM.
Instructional Video11:13
The Business Professor

Opportunity - Generation Recognition Exploitation

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Opportunity - Generation Recognition Exploitation
Instructional Video1:38
The Business Professor

Federal Trade Commission Act - Deceptive Practices

Higher Ed
Federal Trade Commission Act - Deceptive Practices
Instructional Video2:47
EarthEcho International

STEM Career Closeup: Founder of Marine Debris Initiative

9th - 12th
The director of the Blue Foundation coordinates the Australian marine debris initiative, a national network working on removing and preventing plastic pollution and marine debris. With 20 years of experience as a driving instructor, the...
Instructional Video2:26
Seven Dimensions

Career Enhancers: Developing a Plan B

Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of being adaptable in today's ever-changing job market. It emphasizes the need to develop a Plan B and explore alternative career paths, rather than starting from scratch.
Instructional Video32:10
The Wall Street Journal

Impossible Foods Founder Patrick Brown on the Future of Meatless Meat

Higher Ed
Tyson Foods, Smithfield Foods, Nestlé and Kellogg are all now competing with the Impossible Burger. Dr. Patrick Brown, founder and CEO of Impossible Foods and Daniela Hernandez, WSJ digital science editor, discuss the future of...
Instructional Video1:45
US Department of Agriculture

Converting Beetle-Killed Trees Into Renewable Energy

Higher Ed
USDA is helping to fund an effort to turn trees killed by beetles into biofuel.
Instructional Video1:35
US Department of Agriculture

Using Moths To Control Crop Damage

Higher Ed
USDA is looking at new ways to use moths to a control a crop damaging pest.
Instructional Video29:18
The Wall Street Journal

How to Build a Risk and Threat Intelligence Program

Higher Ed
A risk and threat intelligence program can be incredibly valuable for small and medium-sized businesses in identifying security gaps and improving security controls. Lessons can be learned from global enterprises.
Instructional Video4:59
The Business Professor

Preparing to Negotiate Job Offer

Higher Ed
Preparing to Negotiate Job Offer
Instructional Video11:21
Curated Video

Bridging the Gap Between Academia and Industry with Nanit

Higher Ed
The video features Dr. Assaf Glazer talking about his experience bridging the gap between academia and industry by using his expertise in computer vision and machine learning to create a baby monitor called Nanit. He discusses his...
Instructional Video15:39
The Wall Street Journal

Country Music Artist Mickey Guyton on Diversity in the Music Industry

Higher Ed
Country music artist Mickey Guyton breaks down the challenges facing women and people of color in the music industry at WSJ's Future of Everything Series.
Instructional Video20:11
The Wall Street Journal

The Era Of Data-Driven Health Care

Higher Ed
The data tracked by medical devices and health-related wearables are precious commodities for tech companies. Can industry leaders tap data to improve health outcomes-and profitability-while still protecting our privacy?
Instructional Video8:53
Curated Video

Analyzing the Statement of Comprehensive Income for Business Insights and Improvement Strategies

Higher Ed
The video discusses how to analyze the statement of comprehensive income and what insights can be generated from it for individual firms and external stakeholders. It provides a detailed explanation of the statement and how it helps...
Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

How Prostitution Built The Wild West

9th - Higher Ed
Putting the "wild" into Wild West, prostitution was big business in frontier communities – and gave the so-called "soiled doves" who controlled the industry wealth and influence as America grew.
Instructional Video10:20
Intelligence Squared

Is Nuclear power the future?

Higher Ed
This event took place at the Royal Geographical Society on 15th April 2011.It's got to be nuclear - IQ2 debate highlights