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Bridgeman Arts

Montage of books, different lessons, and children in classrooms at the Lycee Henri IV in Paris, 1951

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 1951 French film 'Le Lycee Sur La Colline', following a student of the 1950s from his entry at Lycee Henri IV (Paris) to his final graduation. Close up of books: Method of Romance language (Methode de langue latine),...
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Trump Defends Tweets On His Mental State

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: US POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Camp David, Maryland 1. US President Donald Trump arriving to speak 2. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Bloomberg

Princeton Diversifies $25.9 Billion Endowment

Higher Ed
May.09 -- Bloomberg's Janet Lorin reports that Princeton's $25.9 billion endowment is moving to hire managers owned by women and minorities. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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First-Generation Graduates Grapple With Pandemic

Higher Ed
Karina Da Rosa is the first in her family to graduate from college, but she wasn't able to mark the milestone with a symbolic walk across a stage.
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Bloomberg

New U.S. Visa Rules May Bar Some Chinese Students

Higher Ed
Jul.07 -- There are hundreds of thousands of Chinese students attending colleges in the U.S. and many fear they could be deported. The White House is proposing new visa rules that would block international students from enrolling in...
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Curated Video

NCAA, Congress Work Toward National Law For Athlete Compensation

Higher Ed
Almost 20 states have passed laws allowing college athletes to profit but the NCAA is urging lawmakers to create a standardized framework.
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Curated Video

College Students Helping Discover If Vaccine Can Stop Transmission

Higher Ed
"Prevent COVID U" study using 12,000 college students from 21 schools explores if vaccines may prevent spread of coronavirus.
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Press Association

Irish students can expect cut in contribution fee – Harris

Higher Ed
Irish students can expect a cut at a future date in college fees, the Higher Education Minister has said. Simon Harris said the announcement of a new funding plan is a landmark moment for staff and students that will reverse the...
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Curated Video

March Madness To Be Held In Single Location

Higher Ed
The NCAA is reportedly in talks with Indianapolis to host the college tournament and championship in March and April.
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Curated Video

No jobs, no insurance: double whammy for 20-somethings with much at stake in health reform.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: College grad: Health insurance 'not that simple' CAPTION: Samuel Myler graduated from college in 2008, but spent months looking for a full-time job and full health insurance. Myler in one of millions of adults in their 20s, who...
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Curated Video

The Nationals appear headed for some tough contract negotiations with the representative for No. 1 draft pick Stephen Strasburg.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Nationals look to sign No. 1 pick CAPTION: The Nationals appear headed for some tough contract negotiations with the representative for No. 1 draft pick Stephen Strasburg. (June 10) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
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Bloomberg

Jersey: Market May Price In 'Once-a-Year' Fed Hikes

Higher Ed
Aug. 1 -- Ira Jersey, senior client portfolio manager at OppenheimerFunds, and Skip York, VP of integrated energy at Wood Mackenzie, preview this week's U.S. jobs report and its potential impact on a Federal Reserve rate hike. They speak...
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Curated Video

The first lady spoke with a group of students Thursday touring Howard University. The campus visit is a part of Mrs. Obama's push to promote higher education. (April 17)

Higher Ed
It may be a few years before the first daughters head to college, but Michelle Obama is already brainstorming a dorm room checklist while encouraging high school students to dream big about their education beyond graduation. The first...
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Curated Video

Despite protests over his dress code, attendance and no football policies; the new leader at a troubled Texas college is trying to give the school a makeover.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: College Makeover: Sweats banned on campus CAPTION: Despite protests over his dress code, attendance and no football policies; the new leader at a troubled Texas college is trying to give the school a makeover. (Oct. 21)...
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Bloomberg

Nooyi: I Pretended to Be Prime Minister as a Kid

Higher Ed
Nov.23 -- PepsiCo Chief Executive Officer Indra Nooyi discusses her upbringing with David Rubenstein on the sixth episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."
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Curated Video

Japanese fitness craze hits LA

Higher Ed
Beverly Hills, California - 19th Sept 2012 1. Wide Tabata class working out 2. Close up of feet 3. Wide of man working out with pole 4. Wide of class 5. Wide of class running on one spot 6. Pull out from clock on wall to class 7. Mid...
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Curated Video

Clinton Rolls Out Child Care Proposals in Ky

Higher Ed
Hillary Clinton is rolling out proposals to curb the cost of child care for working parents.Clinton's campaign discussed her child care proposals during a stop at a family health center in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday. She aims to...
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Curated Video

Chelsea Clinton Touts Mother's Education Plans

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWinston-Salem, North Carolina - 13 September 20161. Various of Clinton entering room2. SOUNDBITE (English) Chelsea Clinton, Daughter of Hillary Clinton:"Women...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Team USA the favorites heading into womens World Cup

9th - Higher Ed
The United States are the most successful team in women?s football and they?re hoping to win another title at the upcoming World Cup in Canada
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Bloomberg

Seth Meyers: You Should Not Get Your News From Us

Higher Ed
Oct. 25 -- "Late Night" host Seth Meyers sits down with Bloomberg's Terre Blair at the opening night dinner of Bloomberg's The Year Ahead to talk about what comes next after this year's tumultuous election season.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Beijing university graduates struggle to find jobs

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Beijing university graduates struggle to find jobs
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Magic way out of poverty for township teens

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Magic way out of poverty for township teens
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Sanders criticizes Republican parallel universe at fundraiser

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Sanders criticizes Republican parallel universe at fundraiser
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : REFILE: Venice architecture fest tackles painful modernity

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : REFILE: Venice architecture fest tackles painful modernity