Instructional Video2:33
Curated Video

Grandma Makes Difference In 375 Lives With Summer Lunch Program

3rd - Higher Ed
This Grandma not only cares about her own, but also 300 other kids! Students who rely on free lunches during the school year can run out of luck when school's out. 74-year-old Phyllis Shaughnessy was determined to bridge this gap. She...
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

This Grandma Makes A Difference In 300 Lives A Day!

3rd - Higher Ed
This Grandma not only cares about her own, but also 300 other kids! Students who rely on free lunches during the school year can run out of luck when school’s out. 74-year-old Phyllis Shaughnessy was determined to bridge this gap. She...
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

This Grandma Makes A Difference In 300 Lives A Day!

3rd - Higher Ed
This Grandma not only cares about her own, but also 300 other kids! Students who rely on free lunches during the school year can run out of luck when school’s out. 74-year-old Phyllis Shaughnessy was determined to bridge this gap. She...
Instructional Video3:02
Curated Video

Heart of Service: Dedication to Rural Healthcare

3rd - Higher Ed
It's difficult to convince highly trained ophthalmologists to work in rural areas as it is financially challenging. Dr. Samuel, who was saved by doctors at Aira Hospital and later received sponsorship to study and later to train as an...
Instructional Video4:52
Curated Video

Community Changes over Time

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester teaches the student about rural, urban, and suburban communities and how they have developed and changed over time.
Instructional Video10:02
Mr. Beat

The American Urban/Rural Political Divide

6th - 12th
Mr. Beat explains why rural voters tend to lean more to the right politically and why urban voters tend to lean more to the left politically.
Instructional Video4:41
Financial Times

Here's what a carbon tax could mean for you

Higher Ed
FT economics commentator Martin Sandbu looks at what is needed to achieve a just transition to a low-carbon economy that safeguards public health and sustainable energy sources
Instructional Video52:51
Science360

Mentoring Matters to Success in STEM (Edited)

12th - Higher Ed
Join NSF for a discussion on the value of mentors to students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Panelists include awardees of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering...
Instructional Video17:35
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Yasheng Huang: The Architecture of Asia - INET Panel (4 of 7)

Higher Ed
Yasheng Huang is Professor of Political Economy at the MIT Sloan School of Management, and a speaker at INET's Conference at Bretton Woods on April 10, 2011<br/>
Instructional Video4:38
US Department of Agriculture

Urban Agriculture in New York City

Higher Ed
USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden visits the Union Square Farmers Market in downtown NYC sampling products and chatting with farmers and producers about the challenges and rewards of urban agriculture.
News Clip4:54
Press Association

Gardai remain on scene in Tallanstown, Co. Louth where three bodies have been discovered

Higher Ed
Gardai at the scene in Tallanstown, Co. Louth, following a "serious incident" in the northeast of Ireland where two men and a woman were found dead at a property. One man has been arrested.<b<br/>r/>

Interview: Councillor John Sheridan
News Clip2:38
Curated Video

India economic slowdown to exacerbate hunger crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Malnutrition in India is a chronic problem and degrading economy may make problem worse.
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

For Drone Package Deliveries, the Future Is Now. Sort of.

9th - Higher Ed
In a milestone decision, the Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday certified Wing Aviation, an arm of Google parent Alphabet, to operate as an airline.
News Clip5:38
Curated Video

Smooth moves for seniors

9th - Higher Ed
The National Ballet School of Canada, in partnership with Trent University and Baycrest Centre, is teaching ballet to a group of seniors via live stream
News Clip5:38
Curated Video

Smooth moves for seniors

9th - Higher Ed
The National Ballet School of Canada, in partnership with Trent University and Baycrest Centre, is teaching ballet to a group of seniors via live stream
News Clip9:55
Curated Video

Exclusive: will.i.am talks AI, the future of creativity, and his new AI app to ‘co-pilot’ creation

9th - Higher Ed
In an exclusive conversation with Euronews Next, will.i.am talks AI, the future of creativity, and his new AI-powered platform to “co-pilot” creation.
News Clip3:38
Curated Video

Former RCMP officer on the impact of the Nova Scotia mass shooting

9th - Higher Ed
Former RCMP deputy commissioner Pierre-Yves Bourduas talks about the impact the Nova Scotia mass shooting could have on policing and emergency measures in the province.
News Clip2:47
Curated Video

Georgia divided: Nightly protests point to rift in society

9th - Higher Ed
Georgia has been gripped by daily protests for more than a week.
News Clip6:12
Curated Video

Muskoka area digging out after winter wallop

9th - Higher Ed
Rick Maloney, mayor of Bracebridge, Ont., says Highway 11 is expected to reopen today after a major snowfall caused a closure on the critical route.
News Clip6:26
Curated Video

the town of Bracebridge mayor - Rick Maloney.

9th - Higher Ed
the town of Bracebridge has declared a 'significant weather event
News Clip23:19
Press Association

PM takes questions at the National Farmers’ Union conference - full Q&A

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak has pledged to “never take our food security for granted” as he outlined support for farmers in a speech to the sector.



Speaking to the National Farmers’ Union conference on Tuesday, the Prime Minister said the...
News Clip4:22
Press Association

Sir Ed urges voters to 'drive a tractor' through the Conservative Blue Wall in rural areas

Higher Ed
Interview with Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey in Chippenham, Wiltshire who says that the Conservatives have let down the farming industry as he campaigns before the day of the General Election.
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

This is how much Americans think they need to make to live comfortably

Higher Ed
According to Bankrate's annual financial freedom survey, Americans claim they need to earn more than $186,000 per year just to live comfortably. (Scripps News)
Stock Footage0:14
Getty Images

CU, PAN, Woman sifting millet grain, mid section, Niamey, Niger

Pre-K - Higher Ed
CU, PAN, Woman sifting millet grain, mid section, Niamey, Niger