The Hopkins That Might Have Been
Find out about plans that could have changed the shape of the Hopkins we know today, and why they never came to be. Professor Stuart "Bill" Leslie, who is ...
Johns Hopkins University
History and Politics at Oxford University
Want to know more about studying at Oxford University? Watch this short film to hear tutors and students talk about this undergraduate degree. For more ...
University of Oxford
On Ranciere, with Prof Sam Chambers (Johns Hopkins)
An online interview/discussion with Professor Samuel A. Chambers (Johns Hopkins) for Prof Paul Bowman's Cardiff University undergrad module 'Body/Image' ...
Martial Arts Studies
Welcome to the Georgetown University Department of Government: Come Join Us!
An open, dynamic, and publicly engaged department of political science at the heart of one of the world's most powerful and intriguing cities, with programs ...
Georgetown University
Curiosity and the Intellectual Life of the University | Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth
As Daniel Coit Gilman, Johns Hopkins University's first president, put it: The university's purpose is to seek knowledge for the world. But where do good ...
Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth
Osher at Johns Hopkins University
Meet the staff, faculty and learn more about the rich array of stimulating courses, lectures, and activities, along with opportunities for social interaction offered at ...
JHU AAP
Business side of health care at Johns Hopkins (Ge Bai – Associate Professor)
Johns Hopkins professor and health care policy expert prepares MBA students to succeed in jobs like health care management, hospital administration, and ...
JHUCareyBusiness
Allan Bonner Lectures at Johns Hopkins University
Watch Allan Bonner present to a team of Epidemiologists on how to speak with media people. Allan is a former journalist and now a crisis management expert.
Allan Bonner Communications Management Inc.
Keynote: John Snow to Johns Hopkins: Using GIS to teach students about Medical Geography
In this Keynote address for the 2020 National Council for History Education (NCHE) Virtual Conference, NCHE Board member and teacher Chris Bunin explores ...
National Council for History Education
Johns Hopkins Psychedelic Legend Bill Richards in conversation
Bill Richards is a clinical psychologist who has been involved in psychedelic research since 1963. After the decades-long research shutdown, Bill helped to ...
Psychedelic Seminars
Gilded Age Politics:Crash Course US History #26
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if you ...
CrashCourse
The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8
In which John Green teaches you about the United States Constitution. During and after the American Revolutionary War, the government of the new country ...
CrashCourse
A Day in the Life: University of Pennsylvania Student
Want to see if you can get into UPenn today? Try out our admissions calculator here: https://crmsn.tv/AdmissionsCalculator Nathan Huynh is a freshman at the ...
Crimson Education
John Hopkins University COVID19 Dashboard - The Dashboard the Entire World Is Watching
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365 Data Science
Obamanation: Crash Course US History #47
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CrashCourse
The Sackler Family – A Secretive Billion Dollar Opioid Empire
With over 200000 deaths caused by Opioids, it's important to look at how this tragedy took place and who's behind it. In this video we look at the Sackler family, ...
ColdFusion
Into Black Women and the 19th Amendment | Into America Podcast – Ep. 58 | NBC News and MSNBC
The 19th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified 100 years ago, on August 18, 1920, giving women the right to vote. But like many of the promises in the US ...
NBC News
DDT, Malaria, and the Book That Changed Environmental Debate | Retro Report
Author Rachel Carson's strike against the pesticide DDT turned her into an environmental hero, but also a foil for those who believe regulation has gone too far.
RETRO REPORT
Can you get an MD online? | Shiv Gaglani | TEDxYouth@Ballston
35 million additional healthcare professionals need to be trained by 2030 to keep up with demand due to the rapidly aging population. Drawing from his ...
TEDx Talks
Session 6: Eating in the Anthropocene: Healthy, Sustainable & Equitable Food on a Systemic Level
"You are what you eat” is a phrase familiar to many but what do you really know about food systems and diets? This course examines the complex interactions ...
Johns Hopkins University
Delivering Sleep Health, Wellness and Medical Education in the Era of Covid-19
Join the discussion with Charlene Gamaldo, MD and Rachel Salas, MD about the importance of sleep, especially in the current COVID-19 climate. Tune in to ...
Johns Hopkins University
The ethical dilemma we face on AI and autonomous tech | Christine Fox | TEDxMidAtlantic
The inspiration for Kelly McGillis' character in Top Gun, Christine Fox is the Assistant Director for Policy and Analysis of the Johns Hopkins University Applied ...
TEDx Talks
The Presidential Election and U.S. Foreign Policy
The American Strategy Program gathered four celebrated political scientists—Prof. Charles Kupchan of Georgetown University, Prof. Peter Trubowitz of the ...
New America
Malaria and "Silent Spring" | Retro Report
In 1962, Rachel Carson's “Silent Spring” highlighted the dangers of widespread use of synthetic pesticides. Decades later, rising malaria rates have led some to ...
AmericanExperiencePBS
Conversations With History: Iran Israel and U.S.
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Trita Parsi,President of the National Iranian American Council, for a discussion of the struggle for power in the ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Why History Urges Caution on Immunity Testing | Retro Report
In the rush to re-open the world's economies, an idea has been taking shape: field a workforce of survivors who can be shown to have Covid-19 antibodies.
RETRO REPORT
Thinking and Seeing | Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth
Can what you believe change how things look and sound? For example, do paintings look different to someone who knows a lot about art history and aesthetics ...
Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth
Sweden - Current State
Sweden - Current State More lectures on drbeen.com Looking to support my educational work? Donate here: https://paypal.me/mobeensyed?locale.x=en_US Is ...
Drbeen Medical Lectures
How the Covid-19 pandemic began
Conspiracies have run wild about the origin of Coronavirus, but experts believe it is most likely that the virus originated from bats. SARS and Covid-19 are ...
The Telegraph
Just Mercy: Race and the Criminal Justice System with Bryan Stevenson
Bryan Stevenson, acclaimed public interest lawyer and founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative delivers the 2016 Anne and Loren Kieve ...
Stanford Alumni
Pathophysiology of Parkinson's Disease | 2019 Udall Center Research Symposium
Research suggests that one particular protein (alpha-synuclein) plays a major role in Parkinson's disease. This protein can become "misfolded" and then ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine
“One Pandemic, a World of Responses” Webcast
Drawn from a webcast series “The Politics and Policy of COVID-19,” a product of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation SNF Agora Institute. This episode focuses on ...
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins SAIS 2020 Commencement Ceremony
SAIS events
Mark Blyth ─ Global Trumpism
Skip ahead to main speaker at 2:17 Watson Institute Student Seminar Series - American Democracy: The Dangers and Opportunities of Right Here and Right ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
The Myth of the Tortured Artist
Are artists really more tortured than the rest of us? Let's consider this myth and the studies that assess whether there might be a link between creativity and ...
The Art Assignment
Lior Yafe at The Johns Hopkins University - SAIS - NSL 2014
New Story Leadership selects young emerging leaders from Palestine and Israel and trains them into a team ready to help build a better future for their two ...
Lior Yafe
Johns Hopkins University Center for Biotechnology Education - 12th Annual Research Symposium
The Center for Biotechnology Education hosted its 12th Annual Research Symposium on Thursday, May 4th, 2017 at the Montgomery County Campus in ...
JHU AAP
When numbers don't tell the full story
Enroll in Coursera's Data Science Specialization: ...
Zach Star
Dr. David Lampton, Dean of Faculty, John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
Chinese Power and What It Means for the World” March 21, 2007 The Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs is Baltimore's premier foreign policy forum.
Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs
HOW TO GET INTO STANFORD
I have a lot of friends who got admitted to Stanford and in this video I summarize things that they've told me about their admissions process. Walking around ...
linguamarina
The Lost History of the North: Thored, Oslac & Yorvik VIKINGS DANELAW ANGLO-SAXONS DOCUMENTARY
Signup for your FREE trial to The Great Courses Plus here: http://ow.ly/OqpD30k3p4x Watch my latest history documentary here:- https://youtu.be/c3Hq6UaFQqk ...
History Time
LSD's Long, Strange Trip | Retro Report | The New York Times
In the 1960s, mind-altering drugs like LSD helped fuel the counter-culture. Today, psychedelics are turning on a new generation - of scientists. Subscribe on ...
The New York Times