Schedule: Mar 28, 2024

12:00am PST
UCTV: Arts & Music

Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Arts and Music Programs!

3:00am PST
UCTV: Health & Medicine

Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Health & Medicine Programs!

6:00am PST
SEVA Studios: Will Rogers MS (San Juan USD)

Student created videos from Will Rogers Middle School.

6:15am PST
SEVA Studios: Pleasant Grove HS (Elk Grove USD)

Student created videos from Pleasant Grove High School.

6:30am PST
SEVA Studios: Del Campo HS (San Juan USD)

News programs and informational shows produced by students at Del Campo High School.

6:40am PST
SEVA Studios: John Barrett MS (San Juan USD)

Student created videos from John Barrett Middle School.

7:00am PST
NSF Presents Dispatches From The Edge – Episode 29

In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about sustainable building techniques, how to secure 3D printers, and new tools for combating mosquito borne disease.

7:30am PST
NASA: Officials Discuss Pre-launch Status of Next-Gen Weather Satellite

During a pre-launch briefing on Nov. 17, officials from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), discussed the status of GOES-R, the first spacecraft in a new series of NASA-built advanced geostationary weather satellites. GOES-R is set to launch into orbit aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket on Nov. 19, from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

8:22am PST
NASA Space Station Crew Discusses Life in Space with Students in Washington, DC

Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 53 Commander Randy Bresnik of NASA discussed life and research on the orbital outpost during an educational in-flight event Sept. 27 with students gathered at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. The so-called “STEM in 30” group of students is focused on investigations regarding station science and Bresnik’s contributions to the research being conducted in orbit.

9:00am PST
NOAA Orphan Orca: Saving Springer Documentary

Fifteen years ago this summer, the Northwest joined forces to orchestrate the unprecedented rescue of a wild killer whale calf. The effort built trust, partnerships, and goodwill that continue to contribute to killer whale recovery today.

9:30am PST
Tides of Change – Olympic National Park

As the climate changes, many early signs will appear on the ocean shores. This film takes us to Olympic National Park’s wild coast and follows marine ecologist Dr. Steve Fradkin as he studies the changing rocky intertidal zone.

9:43am PST
National Parks Service: Vets On the River

A young veteran suffering from PTSD describes how getting out and paddling with other veterans on the Namekagon River, participating in the Vets on the River Program at the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, has helped him

10:00am PST
UCTV: A New Focus for Energy Efficiency

Our planet is experiencing worldwide growth in energy consumption and CO2 emission and is experiencing temperature rise and climate change at an accelerating rate. This video introduces the Institute for Energy Efficiency at UC Santa Barbara and describes a path to reducing our energy consumption and CO2 emission. In his talk, John Bowers, Director of the Institute of Energy Efficiency and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Materials, discusses the evolution of photonics and what the future holds for more efficient, higher capacity data centers, which are important for machine learning and data processing.

10:30am PST
STEM in 30: Meet Orion and SLS – America’s Next Great Spacecraft

How are we going to get astronauts to Mars and back safely? How many crew will be making this trip? And how big will this rocket have to be? We will answer these questions and many more as STEM in 30 looks at the Orion, a spacecraft built to take humans farther than they have ever gone before.

11:00am PST
Science360 – Show 6

In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about Monarch Butterflies, how a cactus can help clean polluted water, and a new use for porcupine quills. Also we’ll sit down with Dr. Susan Goldin-Meadow to talk about gestures.

11:30am PST
Science How? Island Biodiversity – Tracking Human Influences with Torben Rick

The Fairfax Network Presents: Science How? Island Biodiversity: Tracking Human Influences with Torben Rick

12:00pm PST ON NOW
USGS – Video Collection 1

The United States Geological Survey is here to teach you science for a changing world.

1:00pm PST
UCTV: From Pollution to Protection: Safeguarding Our Water Health

Water on Earth sustains and connects us, but human activities can increase levels of harmful microorganisms and pollutants in our water systems that have the potential to make us sick or threaten our food supply. Join microbial ecologist Dr. Sarah Allard as she presents emerging research from Scripps Oceanography that sheds light on how natural microbial systems respond to these harmful contaminants in systems as diverse as freshwater river ecosystems and marine invertebrate digestive tract microbiomes.

2:00pm PST
CSU Long Beach: BeachTV Talking Points – Wetlands and Their Role in the Ecosystem

Dr. Christine Whitcraft of CSULB’s Biological Sciences identifies the important functions that wetlands and associated habitats perform in the overall scheme of our natural world.

2:30pm PST
Time of Remembrance: Secret War Opening

A new chapter in the Time of Remembrance Oral Histories Project: The Secret War in Laos, includes first-hand accounts from the Vietnam War.

2:31pm PST
Time of Remembrance: Ken Ouchida

This chapter in the Time of Remembrance Oral Histories Project: The Internment Experience, includes first-hand accounts from WWII. This is Ken Ouchida’s account of growing up in America and living in an internment camp.

2:41pm PST
Time of Remembrance: Joyce Takahashi

This chapter in the Time of Remembrance Oral Histories Project: The Internment Experience, includes first-hand accounts from WWII. This is Joyce Takahashi’s account of growing up in America and living in an internment camp.

2:50pm PST
Time of Remembrance: Marion Kanemoto

This chapter in the Time of Remembrance Oral Histories Project: The Internment Experience, includes first-hand accounts from WWII. This is Marion Kanemoto’s account of fleeing the internment camps and to survive in war torn Japan.

3:30pm PST
JFK Library: The Legacy of JFK

From the JFK Library, comes a discussion on the lasting legacy of John F. Kennedy

5:00pm PST
Library of Congress: Kristian Bezuidenhout Pre-Concert Conversation

Anne McLean and David Plylar interviewed fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout prior to her Library of Congress concert.

6:00pm PST
SECC: Sacramento City USD Slate

Shows presented by Sacramento City USD

6:00pm PST
Sac City USD: District Teacher of the Year 2024 – Angelia Brye-Jones

The Sacramento County Teachers of the Year program recognizes excellence in teaching within the county’s schools. Participating districts nominate individual teachers to receive this special recognition.

6:04pm PST
Sac City USD: District Teacher of the Year 2024 – Nicole Quinn

The Sacramento County Teachers of the Year program recognizes excellence in teaching within the county’s schools. Participating districts nominate individual teachers to receive this special recognition.

6:10pm PST
Sac City USD: High School Specialty Program Information at Miwok Middle

8th grade students at Miwok Middle learn about SCUSD’s high school specialty program offerings throughout our district.

6:12pm PST
Sac City USD: Why Work for Sac City Unified?

Discover your favorite job ever in the heart of a diverse community serving students while enjoying excellent benefits, competitive pay, rewarding work and more.

6:15pm PST
Sac City USD: Harvest Festival at the Food Literacy Center

SCUSD partnered with The Food Literacy Center to put on an amazing Harvest Festival event on Saturday, November 4. Families enjoyed a petting zoo, live entertainment, cooking demos, free bike repairs, free meals and so much more while getting to tour Floyd Farms and the Food Literacy Center facility.

6:17pm PST
Sac City USD: Central Kitchen’s Local Partnerships to Improve School Nutrition

Learn about how our Nutrition Services department partners with local growers, ranches and restaurants to synergistically improve access to high quality meals in our region and step up our school nutrition game.

6:30pm PST
SECC: Los Rios CCD Slate

Shows presented by Los Rios CCD

6:30pm PST
Los Rios (ARC): ARC River Tales with AVP of Equity, Institutional Effectiveness, and Innovation BJ Snowden

Dr.?BJ?Snowden?has over 20 years of experience in education with 18 of those years in the California Community College system.? Dr.?Snowden?currently serves as the Associate Vice President of Equity, Institutional Effectiveness, and Innovation at American River College. Prior to this role, he served as the Vice President of Enrollment Services and Student Success at the Los Rios Community College District Office, Dean of the West Sacramento Center for Sacramento City College, Dean of Instruction at Folsom Lake College, Director of Inmate Education for the California Community College Chancellor’s office, and as a tenured faculty member in Radio, TV and Film and former Academic Senate President.

6:37pm PST
Los Rios (ARC): ARC River Tales with Vice President of Instruction Frank Kobayashi

Frank Kobayashi currently serves as the vice president of Instruction at American River College. As the vice president of Instruction, he provides leadership to the development of the schedule of classes, enrollment management, and allocation of the instructional budget.

6:41pm PST
Los Rios (ARC): ARC River Tales with Academic Senate President & Culinary/Hospitality Mgmt. Dept. Chair Brian Knirk

Academic Senate President & Culinary/Hospitality Mgmt. Dept. Chair Brian Knirk talks about how The Pride Center offers a welcoming and safe space that fosters self-love, self-acceptance, and individual growth. How it advocates for and with LGBTQIA+ community members and allies. It fosters the development of student leadership skills and enhances student empowerment, personal and professional growth, and community service.

6:46pm PST
Los Rios (FLC): Satisfactory Academic Progress Tutorial

In this video you’ll learn about the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP), how to request and submit your SAP appeal and get connected to campus resources.

7:00pm PST
Yale Courses Slate

Welcome to Yale Open Courses

7:00pm PST
Open Yale Courses: The American Novel Since 1945 – 21: Philip Roth, The Human Stain

In this final lecture on The Human Stain, Professor Hungerford argues that desire is the engine of narrative, for Roth, both at the structural level and in the very grammar of his sentences. Sex and writing are alike in their attempt to cross the boundaries between persons. Passing does not only occur racially, but is also likened to the process whereby a writer, like Roth or his proxy Nathan Zuckerman, comes to inhabit the subjectivities of other characters. One effect of these conflations–for example, Nathan standing for Faunia as he dances with Coleman–is to raise the threat of homoeroticism, which for Roth collapses difference with same-sex desire. Such stereotypes are a controversial characteristic of Roth’s fiction, which nevertheless continues to draw great admiration.

9:00pm PST
UCTV: Best of Week

Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the Best Of UCTV’s Programs!