Curated Video
Exhibit explores eternal appeal of the kimono
EXHIBIT EXPLORES ETERNAL APPEAL OF THE KIMONO
Curated Video
Pro-democracy legislators on HK Council standoff
Scuffles broke out at Hong Kong’s legislature Friday, with security guards ejecting several pro-democracy lawmakers including one carried out on a stretcher by medics after he was injured.
Bloomberg
Monopoly Lawsuit Against Facebook Dismissed
Jun.28 -- Adam Kovacevich, a former Google executive who launched Chamber of Progress earlier this year to promote progressive issues in tech, and Bloomberg's Jennifer Rie discuss the dismissal of an antitrust lawsuits filed by the U.S....
Bloomberg
Supreme Court Refuses to Topple Regulation Precedent
Jun.26 -- A divided U.S. Supreme Court rejected calls by business groups to overturn two decades-old rulings that have given federal agencies broad power to interpret their own regulations. Bloomberg's Greg Stohr reports on "Balance of...
TED-Ed
"First Kiss" by Tim Seibles
Viewers have an opportunity to not only hear Tim Seibles read his poem "First Kiss" but to watch animations provided by a team of artists as well.
TED-Ed
How Interpreters Juggle Two Languages at Once
How do they do that? How do interpreters simultaneously or consecutively translate from one language to another? Check out this short video that details some of the skills required and the training provided to interpreters. And it...
Other
David Hunter: Historical Analysis and Interpretation
A video featuring methods to gather valuable facts and interpretations and how to differentiate between the two. [5:21]
Crash Course
Crash Course Literature #1: How and Why We Read
This seven minute video series of Crash Course Literature uses lively verbal explanations accompanied by entertaining visuals with a host who provides compelling examples of how and why people read.