Instructional Video1:00
Instructional Video3:17
Science360

Soldier scientists inventing lighter bullet proof vests, and more

12th - Higher Ed
Kit Parker is a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve and has served multiple tours of duty in Afghanistan. Even when he's not in uniform, this Harvard University bioengineer makes it his mission to protect the men and women of the U.S....
Instructional Video1:32
Science360

Kidding Around About Scientists

12th - Higher Ed
Join the laughs as we talk with kids about careers in science, and find out how the National Science Foundation is helping make their dreams a reality!
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

Building connections: Local fair brings resources to veterans and military families

9th - Higher Ed
The event connected veterans, active service members and their families with vital resources and support systems.
News Clip1:35
Curated Video

‘Testing the waters.’ Nassau County executive visits Orange County as he considers run for governor

9th - Higher Ed
Blakeman spoke exclusively with News 12 at a veterans luncheon in Montgomery, where he greeted attendees, shook hands and openly discussed the possibility of entering the 2026 race.
News Clip0:53
Curated Video

Metro-North unveils patriotic train wrap design ahead of Veterans Day

9th - Higher Ed
The design includes references to all six branches of the U.S. military, with a stars and stripes motif featured on the front.
News Clip4:10
Curated Video

Walk through untold stories of WWII veterans at the Canadian War Museum

9th - Higher Ed
An exhibition at the Canadian War Museum is inviting visitors into the living rooms of Second World War veterans. CBC's Rachelle El-Siufi took a guided tour with one of the curators — and stepped into the past.
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

Veteran's daughter dismayed to learn of empty gravesite

9th - Higher Ed
After searching nearly a decade for her estranged father's grave, Elizabeth Patrick found him in a cemetery outside of Winnipeg. She planned to move the Second World War veteran to a military cemetery, but when the grave was excavated...
News Clip5:52
Curated Video

A mother remembers her son killed serving in Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
Nancy Payne is Canada's 2025 National Silver Cross Mother, representing all families who have lost sons and daughters to war. She tells CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault about her son Cpl. Randy Joseph who died serving in...
News Clip1:43
Curated Video

Friends and family members turn out in Yorktown for annual Veterans Day Parade

9th - Higher Ed
The event in Shrub Oak honors all who have served and protected the nation in times of war and peace.
News Clip2:36
Curated Video

Toronto honours Indigenous Veterans Day with ceremony

9th - Higher Ed
Veterans and loved ones gathered to honour the sacrifices and service of Indigenous veterans at a ceremony outside Toronto City Hall on Saturday. The remembrance also recognizes the injustices faced by Indigenous veterans. CBC’s Mercedes...
News Clip1:48
Curated Video

Rock, raffles, and respect: Elmsford fundraiser hits high note for veterans with disabilities

9th - Higher Ed
Richard Castellano, a veteran himself, said the day was about “veterans helping veterans” — a reminder that the work doesn’t stop once the uniform comes off.
News Clip1:44
Curated Video

Hundreds turn out for Stamford Veterans Day parade

9th - Higher Ed
The parade stepped off from Bedford Street outside the Stamford Police Station and wound through downtown, with veteran ceremonies taking place at the end at the route.
News Clip0:54
Curated Video

Oxhead Road Elementary says 'thank you' to veterans

9th - Higher Ed
Students held their second annual Veteran's Day parade.
News Clip1:33
Curated Video

Spring Lake honors veterans past and present with dozens of American flags and honor plaques

9th - Higher Ed
Dozens of flags line the streets surrounding the firehouse, thanks to the efforts of the local Rotary Club.
News Clip2:41
Curated Video

Indigenous women in P.E.I. come together to bead poppies to honour veterans

9th - Higher Ed
Indigenous women gathered to create beaded poppies to honour First Nations veterans, who some say haven’t been recognized in the same way as non-Indigenous veterans. CBC’s Delaney Kelly paid them a visit.
News Clip1:33
Curated Video

8th graders in New Hyde Park sketch portraits of LI veterans

9th - Higher Ed
The students interviewed Long Island veterans, took notes and learned about their time serving the country.
News Clip9:48
Curated Video

Captain Tom Moore knighted by Queen Elizabeth 

9th - Higher Ed
Queen Elizabeth knighted Captain Tom Moore recognizing the 100-year-old for lifting the spirits of Britain during the pandemic. The Second World War veteran raised over $50M for U.K. health workers by walking 100 laps of his garden with...
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Veteran’s family dismayed by delay of inquiry into his suicide and family’s deaths

9th - Higher Ed
Lionel Desmond’s family was disappointed today when the inquiry into his suicide was delayed — on the day it was supposed to begin. Desmond was a veteran who killed his family and himself in rural Nova Scotia in 2017.
News Clip2:10
Curated Video

From Black Hawk Pilot to Bank Executive

9th - Higher Ed
Hallie Huggins was a platoon leader in Afghanistan, where she learned the skills she now uses as executive at JPMorgan Chase. Huggins told Cheddar about her work for the non-profit "Carry the Load," which honors military members and...
News Clip4:21
Curated Video

Veteran survivors of sexual assault to compete at Invictus Games

9th - Higher Ed
MJ Batek and her friend Donna Riguidel are among the Canadian athletes who will compete at the Invictus Games this month in Sydney. The pair, along with a handful of their teammates, have similar injuries: debilitating psychological...
News Clip2:06
Curated Video

Convicted murderer getting support from Veteran Affairs Canada

9th - Higher Ed
A convicted murderer is getting his PTSD treatment paid for by Veteran Affairs Canada, despite having never served.
News Clip2:33
Curated Video

Veterans Affairs doubles down on controversial support decision

9th - Higher Ed
Veterans Affairs Canada is doubling down on its controversial decision to provide PTSD support to a convicted murderer.
News Clip1:37
Curated Video

Betting on Patriotism: What Makes a Military-Friendly Company

9th - Higher Ed
There are over 20 million military vets in the U.S., many of whom are unemployed. Through its InsightShares Patriotic Employers ETF, UBS is giving investors an opportunity to support companies that recruit military veterans. Richard Cea,...