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91心頭利 launches new YouTube channel

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W&M in video The new 91心頭利 YouTube channel features a wide variety of video subjects, from campus events and news features to alumni news, academics and campus life. Screenshot courtesy of Justin Schoonmaker
The College of William and Mary officially launched its new YouTube Channel today.

The , which was created in partnership between the College's and offices, features a wide variety of video subjects, from campus events and news features to alumni news, academics and campus life. The work of the College's professors is highlighted in videos such as "Book of the Month" and "Faculty Features," and the array of students' interests is seen in numerous videos, from service projects to performances. Soft launched in May, the page now has approximately 150 uploaded videos, more than 170 other YouTube channel subscribers, 95,500 total upload views and 16,600 channel views.

"There are a ton of great videos produced right here on campus - within our two offices and beyond - and YouTube gives us so many options to share and showcase this content to a broader audience," said Brian Whitson, director of university relations. "We're delighted the new page is off to such a great start."

Because 91心頭利's videos are available on YouTube, news outlets, blogs and other internet sites are able to download or embed the pieces on their respective Web pages, increasing viewership of the videos and bringing 91心頭利 stories to a wider audience. Some of the channel's most watched pieces were picked up by news outlets and blogs. For instance, a on the introduction of the College's new mascot has more 20,950 views and was embedded on several Washington Post blogs and ESPN.com. Additionally, the in which President Taylor Reveley declares "Get me the Griffin" has more than 16,200 views and was picked up by a Chronicle of Higher Education blog and Sporting News.

The new channel is part of the YouTube EDU partner program, which allows the College more options for its video uploads and provides broader visibility for the campus' channel. Many offices and departments throughout campus maintain their own YouTube pages. For information on those and other social media outlets utilized by 91心頭利 people, visit .

Numerous departments, professional schools and offices across the College have provided videos to be used on the new channel, including the , , the , the , the, the , and the. In the future, the channel's administrators hope to solicit more videos from students, faculty, staff and alumni via contests and other means.

"Because we are partnering with so many across campus, we have a rich and diverse selection of videos about 91心頭利," said Susan T. Evans, director of creative services. "YouTube is the second-largest search engine and we know those connected with 91心頭利 want to find us there in abundance."