Schedule: Sep 26, 2023

12:00am PST
UCTV: Humanities

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

3:00am 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!

6:00am PST
SEVA Studios: Del Paso Manor ES (San Juan USD)

The latest news and events from Del Paso Manor Elementary School.

6:15am PST
San Juan USD: Howe Avenue Elementary School Celebrates No Excuses University Kickoff Event

Howe Avenue Elementary School was filled with spirited cheers and enthusiasm as students and staff celebrated college readiness at the No Excuses University kickoff event on Aug. 25. As a No Excuses University school, Howe Avenue focuses on identifying and breaking down the potential barriers that may prevent a student from considering college as an option for their post-secondary education. Watch Howe Avenue celebrate their No Excuses University program!

6:30am PST
SEVA Studios: Casa Roble High School(San Juan USD)

Latest news and information from Casa Roble High School, produced by Casa Roble Live.

6:45am PST
SEVA Studios: Churchill MS (San Juan USD)

Student created videos from Winston Churchill Middle School.

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

In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn all about Einstein’s theory of relativity and gravitational waves.

8:20am PST
NASA: Science Live – Science in the Time of Coronavirus

Our planet is facing an unprecedented crisis as we continue to wrestle with the impacts of coronavirus. With its unparalleled technical and scientific expertise, NASA has joined the fight against the pandemic.

9:00am PST
NOAA – Video Collection 5

NOAA is an agency that enriches life through science. From the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor, they work to keep citizens informed of the changing environment around them.

9:30am PST
STEM in 30: The Engineering Behind a Record-Breaking Skydive

On October 24, 2014, Alan Eustace set three world records when he jumped from the stratosphere, including highest exit altitude. Achieving this record took a lot of engineering. On this episode of STEM in 30, follow the path of the suit Eustace wore from concept to design and from production to execution.

10:00am PST
Science360 – Show 20

In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about Locked In Syndrome, mosquitos, and causes of Arthritis. Also we’ll sit down to discuss the impact of genetic variation on plant species with Amy Battocletti.

10:30am PST
Science How? Arthropod Adaptations – Inside the Insect Zoo

Discover the survival secrets of insects and other arthropods. Dan Babbitt, manager of the Museum’s Insect Zoo, brings a few of his favorite segmented friends onto the set and explains their unique behavior.

11:00am PST
PORTS: Career Day Part 2 with the California State Railroad

Take a loop around Old Sacramento State Historic Park and the California State Railroad Museum to learn about the positions of State Park Peace Officer K9, Senior Maintenance Aide, Restoration Work Specialist, Student Intern, Park Aide, and Guide II Supervisor.

11:35am PST
PORTS: Talking Trees at Torrey Pines State Natural

What do Big Trees and California State Park Rangers have in common? They are both strong, resilient and provide protection to others! Join Rangers Adam and Brittany, at Torrey Pines in San Diego, to learn about two rare big trees, the Giant Sequoia and the Torrey Pine.

12:04pm PST
UCTV: (Health) Neurodiversity and Trauma for People with Developmental Disabilities

As part of the 2023 Developmental Disabilities Conference, Heather Brown talks about neurodiversity and trauma for people with developmental disabilities.

1:30pm PST
Open Yale Courses: The American Novel Since 1945 – 5: Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita

Professor Amy Hungerford introduces the first of three lectures on Nabokov’s Lolita by surveying students’ reactions to the novel, highlighting the conflicting emotions readers feel, enjoying Nabokov’s virtuosic style, but being repelled by the violence of his subject matter. Nabokov’s childhood in tsarist Russia provides some foundation for his interest in memory, imagination, and language. Finally, Professor Hungerford shows how Nabokov, through the voice of his protagonist Humbert, in his own voice in the epilogue, and in the voice of “John Ray, Jr.” in the foreword, preempts moral judgments in a novel that celebrates the power of the imagination and the seductive thrill of language.

2:30pm PST
BeachTV Talking Points – Dr. Charles Mahoney on Terrorism

Host Dave Kelly welcomes CSULB Political Science Professor Dr, Charles Mahoney to discuss violent propaganda and targeted civilians.

3:00pm PST
Passport: Cultural Competence

Dr. Craig, presents her ideas and strategies for becoming “Culturally Competent.” According to Dr. Craig—cultural competency is “the ability to interact effectively with people from different cultures.”

4:00pm PST ON NOW
JFK Library: A Conversation with Ernest Moniz

Former US Secretary of Energy and MIT Professor of Physics Ernest J. Moniz discusses key issues related to climate, clean energy, and nuclear security with David Gergen, senior political analyst for CNN and professor of public service and co-director of the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School.

5:30pm PST
Library of Congress: Origins of the Military-Industrial Complex

Daniel Else explored the results of his year-long inquiry into the organizational underpinnings of that military technological revolution of the 1940s and 1950s. By mining the Library’s resources, Else traced the evolving relationship between science and the federal government leading to the creation of the Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) in 1941. A temporary wartime agency, OSRD mobilized the nation’s academic and industrial technological resources in support of the war effort, and in so doing profoundly altered the linkages between science and engineering, industry, and government. Else explored those wartime changes and outline their impact, still seen and felt today more than seven decades after V-J Day.

6:30pm 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.

6:31pm PST
Time of Remembrance: Bill Williams

A new chapter in the Time of Remembrance Oral Histories Project: The Secret War in Laos, includes first-hand accounts from the Vietnam War. This is Bill William’s account of being an American soldier in Laos.

8:30pm PST
Folsom Cordova USD: Learn2Learn – A Strong Foundation for Learning

Natomas Unified schools Assistant Superintendent Heather Garcia presents a TED-style talk for students and community members at Cordova High School.

8:37pm PST
Folsom Cordova USD: Learn2Learn – Personal Beliefs That Shape Our Professional Growth

Joseph Amabile, an International Baccalaureate coordinator from Michigan, presents a TED-style talk for students and community members at Cordova High School.

8:44pm PST
Folsom Cordova USD: Learn2Learn – Inclusive Learning Focused Education Systems

IB Development Specialist Phil Evans presents a TED-style talk for students and community members at Cordova High School.

9:00pm PST
UCTV: Science

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

11:00pm PST
UCTV: Variety

Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California — teaching, research and public service — through quality, in-depth television that informs, educates and enriches the lives of people around the globe.