Incoming Resources
- Norse mythology
- Electrical engineering for everyone
- Understanding the misconceptions of science, Professor Don Lincoln
- The world's greatest churches, William R. Cook
- Brain myths exploded, lessons from neuroscience, Indre Viskontas
- The science of flight, James W. Gregory
- Law school for everyone
- Fighting misinformation, digital media literacy
- International economic institutions, globalism vs. nationalism, Ramon P. DeGennaro
- What Darwin didn't know, the modern science of evolution
- Discovering your roots, an introduction to genealogy, with John Philip Colletta, presenter
- The Nobel lecture, Bob Dylan
- Playing in the dark, whiteness and the literary imagination, Toni Morrison
- The Civil War in 15 objects, One Day University
- Critical business skills for success, Professors Thomas J. Goldsby, Ryan Hamilton, Clinton O. Longenecker, Michael A. Roberto, and Eric Sussman
- After the plague, Simon Doubleday, Professor of History at Hofstra University
- Experiencing Shakespeare, from page to stage, Alissa Branch
- Take my course, please!, the philosophy of humor, Steven Gimbel
- Three rings, a tale of exile, narrative, and fate, Daniel Mendelsohn
- Traveling the Roman Empire, with Darius Arya
- Utopia and terror in the 20th century, Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius
- The architecture of power, great palaces of the ancient world, Professor Steven L. Tuck
- Mastering linear algebra, an introduction with applications, Professor Francis Su (Harvey Mudd College) ; production lead/producer, Maureen Faley ; producer/editor, Steve Bittle, Ben Bacharach-White ; director, Jonathan D. Leven, Scott Aronoff
- Understanding the dark side of human nature, Daniel Breyer
- Effective research methods for any project
- The medieval legacy, Carol Symes
- Great figures of the New Testament, Amy-Jill Levine
- Democracy and its alternatives, Ethan Hollander
- Great board games of the ancient world
- The American West, history, myth, and legacy, Patrick N. Allitt
- Investigating American presidents, Paul Rosenzweig, JD
- New weathers, poetics from the Naropa archive, edited by Anne Waldman and Emma Gomis
- From Yao to Mao, 5000 years of Chinese history, speaker Professor Kenneth J. Hammond ; The Teaching Company
- Capitalism vs. socialism, comparing economic systems, Edward F. Stuart
- Foundations of organic chemistry, Professor Ron B. Davis Jr
- How Winston Churchill changed the world
- The botanist's eye, identifying the plants around you
- Sci-Phi, Science Fiction as Philosophy, David Kyle Johnson, PhD
- Outsmart yourself, brain-based strategies to a better you, Peter M. Vishton
- A historian goes to the movies, Ancient Rome, Professor Gregory S. Aldrete
- Examining the big questions of time, presented by Laura Helmuth
- Kŏsigi mŏsigi, Yi Ŏ-ryŏng ŭi mal ŭi him, kŭl ŭi him, ch'aek ŭi him, Yi Ŏ-ryŏng chiŭm
- Music and the brain, Great Courses ; Professor Aniruddh D. Patel, Tufts University ; producer, William F. Swift ; producer/editor, Maureen Tumulty ; director, Jim M. Allen
- Visual literacy skills, how to see
- Masterworks of American art, the Teaching Company ; speaker Professor William Kloss
- Rediscovering the age of dinosaurs, Kristi Curry Rogers
- Trails of evidence, how forensic science works, producer, Alisha Reay ; directors, Jonathan D. Leven, Jim M. Allen
- English grammar boot camp, Professor Anne Curzan
- Law school for everyone
- The great tours, Civil War battlefields