Bridgeman Arts
New construction developments, burial grounds, new technological college, banking. UAE, 1974
Clip 5 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Footage of new construction developments, archaeologists working on burial grounds from 300 BC, new Gulf Technological College, women partaking in...
Sky News
Prince Charles unveils new Oxford university building
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, giving a speech for the opening of a new building at Oxford University on 12th May 2022 in Oxford, United Kingdom.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Kenyan presidential candidate Ruto campaigns in final stretch before election
Kenyan presidential candidate William Ruto calls out his main opponent Raila Odinga for "looking for excuses" to "refuse" the election results come August 9 during a rally in Thika, an hour outside Nairobi, as the campaigns enters its...
Curated Video
Judge Rules Harvard Did Not Discriminate Against Asian Americans
A 2014 lawsuit alleged Harvard admissions officers made conscious attempts to discriminate against Asian American applicants.
Curated Video
Newsy's Latest Headlines
Amber Guyger trial reaches 7th day, Forever 21 files for bankruptcy, Oprah Winfrey donates over $1m to help minority students
Bridgeman Arts
Sharjah State Telecommunications, and the Cable and Wireless engineers training programme. UAE, 1974
Clip 14 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Sharjah State Telecommunications, and lessons at the Cable and Wireless engineering training programme.
The Recount
The Recount Daily Pod: Scott Galloway
COVID upended our institutions of learning, with many schools cancelling in-person classes. With students stuck going to college from their high school bedrooms, many began to rethink the value proposition. Is taking on the enormous...
Curated Video
Big Ten, Pac-12 Push College Football To Spring Due To COVID-19
The three other major conferences, as of right now, are still planning to play in the fall.
Bloomberg
How Bridgewater's Ray Dalio Got Into Investing
Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates Co-chairman and founder, talks about how he got into stocks and investing and what his first job was after graduating Harvard business school. He spoke on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer...
Hearst Metrotone News
Tuskegee University in Alabama trains black Army Air Corps cadets in World War II, including Daniel Chappie James, Jr., who will become America's first black four-star general .
Tuskegee University in Alabama trains black Army Air Corps cadets in World War II, including Daniel Chappie James, Jr., who will become America's first black four-star general .
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Nobel Chemistry Prize laureate David MacMillan celebrates
Nobel Prize laureate David MacMillan says chemistry "is unbelievably exciting" because "it's around us all the time (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Why Less-Educated Workers Will Drive U.S. Growth
Aug. 5 -- Dale Jorgenson, a Harvard University economics professor, explains why less-educated workers will drive U.S. economic growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
What's at Stake in Bias Lawsuit Against Harvard
Oct.15 -- Anna Ivey, founder of Ivey Consulting, discusses Harvard's fight against a lawsuit claiming it illegally limits the number of Asian-Americans it accepts. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
Bloomberg
HSBC's Logan Sees Strong U.S. Labor, Healthy Expansion
Aug.07 -- Kevin Logan, chief U.S. economist at HSBC Securities USA Inc., examines the strength of the U.S. labor market and the quality of jobs being created. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Curated Video
Colleges Shift Online After Uptick of Coronavirus Cases
Both colleges and students may take a financial hit due to a shift online, experts say.
Curated Video
With Congress returning from a weeklong spring recess, the Senate plans to vote Tuesday on whether to start debating a Democratic plan to keep college loan interest rates for 7.4 million students from doubling on July 1.
HEADLINE: Dems, GOP battle over student loan rates
CAPTION: With Congress returning from a weeklong spring recess, the Senate plans to vote Tuesday on whether to start debating a Democratic plan to keep college loan interest rates for...
Bloomberg
How Rough Is the Road for LinkedIn in China?
Oct. 13 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Paul Kedrosky discusses the challenges of doing business in China. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
Curated Video
It's National Mental Health Month but worries about grades, money and relationships are still stressing students out. The struggling economy only aggravates the problem, according to an AP-MTVu poll of undergraduate students at four-year colleges around the country. The AP's Faryl Ury stops by campus.
HEADLINE: AP Poll: Economy adds to student stress
CAPTION: Worries about grades, money and relationships are stressing students out. The economic crisis aggravates the problem, according to an AP-MTVu poll of undergraduate students at...
Curated Video
Former college coaches Barry Switzer and Tommy Bowden look ahead to the Fiesta Bowl.
HEADLINE: Switzer and Bowden preview Fiesta Bowl
CAPTION: Barry Switzer and Tommy Bowden, two former major college football coaches, look ahead to Monday''s Fiesta Bowl, and reflect on their recent experience in Iraq with a flag football...
Bloomberg
Harvard Said to Seek Sale of $2.5B in Endowment Assets
May.08 -- Harvard University’s endowment is trying to sell about $2.5 billion of private equity, venture capital and real estate investments, according to a person familiar with the matter. Bloomberg's Michael McDonald reports on...
Bloomberg
Dinakar Singh Says the Goldman Sachs Culture Was Very Collaborative
Jul.24 -- Dinakar Singh, founder and co-chief executive officer of Axon Capital, recalls his history at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and explains why the firm produced so many famous hedge fund managers. He spoke exclusively to Erik...
Curated Video
Calif. Law Lets College Athletes Get Paid, Challenging NCAA Model
A new California law challenges one of the NCAA's core rules.
Bloomberg
Paying Off College Debt Could Take a Lifetime
Aug.16 -- The lasting burden of student debt-- paying off the $1.6 trillion bill for higher education could take today's generation of American loan borrowers a lifetime. Bloomberg Businessweek's Jason Kelly explains.
Bloomberg
How Utah Valley University Keeps Tuition Costs Manageable
Feb.11 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Utah Valley University President Astrid Tuminez explains how the university manages rising costs while attracting a diverse student body. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on...