Apr 17 Watch University Campuses Face Security Challenges Monday's deadly shootings at Virginia Tech University have sparked concern over security at many colleges and universities around the country. Three education officials discuss the challenges of keeping students safe at often sprawling campuses. Continue watching
Feb 16 Watch U.S. Mint Prints Gold-colored Dollar Coins The U.S. Mint released into circulation millions of gold-covered dollar coins bearing the likeness of George Washington Thursday. U.S. Mint Director Edmund Moy discusses the decision to introduce the coin, after previous attempts to do so were unsuccessful. Continue watching
Jan 25 Watch Exhibit Reveals History of Slavery in New York City Although slavery was abolished in New York City in 1827, residents remained divided on the issue through the Civil War. NewsHour correspondent Gwen Ifill talks with historian James Horton about slavery's impact on the future of New York. Continue watching
Jun 30 Watch Author Meacham Writes About Faith and Government Author Jon Meacham discusses his book "American Gospel" and the role of religion in American government from the founding fathers to today. Continue watching
Jan 20 Inaugural History By Admin, PBS News Hour Deeply rooted in tradition, the presidential inauguration marks a new beginning for both the United States and its brand new president. Continue reading