Here’s the latest I can share about Crash Course, based on current public sources.
- Crash Course, the educational YouTube series created by Hank and John Green, continues to operate with new courses and updated content, including expanded collaborations with PBS Digital Studios and ASU for university-style offerings. This reflects ongoing efforts to keep high-quality, free educational material accessible online.[5][7]
- In 2025, reports highlighted Crash Course expanding its cinema-related offerings, introducing film-focused courses produced in part with PBS Digital Studios, broadening beyond science and humanities into media criticism and production topics.[4]
- The channel maintains its broader ecosystem, including podcast formats and new media appearances, while continuing to offer Patreon and other funding avenues to support free access to content.[8][5]
- The official Crash Course site reiterates the mission of delivering free, high-quality educational videos across multiple subjects, with ongoing production of new courses and updates to existing ones.[6][7]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest headlines or pull a quick, up-to-date summary from a specific outlet. I can also pull together a short timeline of the major milestones for Crash Course over the past few years. Would you like me to proceed with that?
Citations:
- Crash Course overview and partnerships with PBS Digital Studios and ASU[7]
- 2025 film-related courses and PBS collaboration[4]
- Funding and expansion through Patreon and related updates[5]
- Mission and breadth of courses on the official site[6][7]