Schedule: Mar 6, 2026
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Science Programs!
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Public Affairs Programs!
Student created videos from Wilson C. Riles Middle School.
Student created videos from Florence Markofer Elementary School.
News programs and informational shows produced by students at Inderkum High School.
News and videos from Albiani Middle School in the Elk Grove School District.
Jeff Janisheski, Department Chair and Artistic Director of CSULB Theatre Arts, highlights the many positive returns emanating from individual and public education in the Arts.
Students get a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of george WASHINGTON, a new orchestral work by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Roger Reynolds.
The Fairfax Network Presents: Innovation Workshop: Nanotechnology
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses her new book, Leadership in Turbulent Times, which explores the leadership of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Lyndon B. Johnson, with Robin Young, co-host of WBUR’s Here and Now. This program is supported in part by Frank F. Islam and Debbie Driesman.
Kids.gov presents profiles of careers in all parts of the U.S. Government.
Davide Ceriani discussed his project, “Defining Italian Cultural Identity in American Urban Centers through Opera from Mass Migration to World War II.” Ceriani’s interdisciplinary, multi-lingual research aims to fill a significant gap in immigration history, which at least in the case of Italian-Americans has focused primarily on socioeconomic improvement and only occasionally on the arts; with few exceptions, opera in particular has been ignored.
A compilation of student educational videos showcasing the work of young media producers ranging from kindergarten through high school. Each episode explores a variety of topics including sports, art, food, and endless how-to videos. Meet the students behind the camera through exclusive interviews with the producers.
In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about the science and studies happening on Native American Reservations.
“Landing on Mars” is the story of Opportunity and Spirit surviving a massive solar flare during cruise, the now well-known “six minutes of terror,” and what came close to being a mission-ending software error for the first rover once it was on the ground.
The human genetic history of South Asia has been shaped by its pivotal location at the crossroads of East and West Eurasia, dramatic landscapes such as the Himalayas, and longstanding socio-cultural practices like endogamy. A consequence is the diversity of East and West Eurasian genetic ancestral lineages found in South Asians today. Maanasa Raghavan, professor at the University of Chicago, explains that the increasing genome-wide data from ancient and present-day humans are providing emerging insights into the demographic processes that underlie present-day genetic diversity of South Asians and how they interface with evidence from archaeology, anthropology, linguistics, and oral histories. Human history in South Asia is also closely intertwined with the animals that humans domesticated, traded, and moved with them, offering yet another window into the dynamics of human mobility and connectivity in the past. Raghavanon’s talk focuses on ancient and modern DNA insights into the origins of present-day human genetic diversity in South Asia, evolutionary history of domesticates, and broader implications for our understanding of human movements and interactions across Eurasia.
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.
“That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.” Astronaut Neil Armstrong spoke these famous words as he became the first person to walk on the Moon 50 years ago this July. His spacesuit, really a small spacecraft, allowed him to take this historic walk. Join STEM in 30 to learn about the research and conservation efforts that went into ensuring that this suit will last for generations to come.
In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about hurricanes, alligator and crocodile genomes, and marshes. Also we’ll stop in the Little Shop of Physics to look at ‘flashy grapes.’
Meet Dr. Eric Schuettpelz, a botanist who studies ferns and fern biodiversity at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. During this webcast, which originally aired on April 19, 2018, Eric helps students understand the fern life cycle. Using models and a microscope, Eric shows students fern spores and the different life stages of ferns. Eric helps viewers understand what features have allowed ferns to persist on Earth for millions of years, while adapting to new conditions. Eric also provides a glimpse of what it’s like to be a field biologist, sharing stories and photos of the field work he’s conducted in the remote Marquesas Islands, to explore the profusion of ferns on islands. This program is part of the Smithsonian Science How webcast series, whcih is designed to bring natural history science, research, and experts to upper-elementary and middle-school students.
Join California State Parks Interpreter Steve at Hendy Woods State Park to discover Earth Cycles and the Coast Redwood. In this Earth Week program, we explore the interactions between Earth systems both living and non-living in the redwood forest.
In this broadcast, we’ll be sharing new ways that you can connect with our parks thanks to the California State Library, and how you can build deep and meaningful connections with the world around you.
Filmmaker and industry leader Ri-Karlo Handy shares his remarkable journey from making music videos at the age of 14 to becoming a showrunner, network executive, and founder of the Handy Foundation. He reflects on the influence his mother played in starting and encouraging his passion for media, the mentors and peers who guided his growth, and the pivotal moments that shifted his career from music videos to television and film. Ri-Karlo offers an inside look at the differences between scripted and unscripted show running and reveals how creativity, collaboration, and resilience have defined his path. His insights provide a powerful lesson for young creators about building community, navigating challenges, and finding purpose in the evolving world of film and television and in life itself.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Nicole Ehrhart from Colorado State University to explore how aging and healthspan research in dogs informs both veterinary and human medicine. Discover how One Health approaches are helping extend the quality and longevity of life for our canine companions.
Shows presented by Folsom Cordova USD
FCUSD’s growing homeschool program – the Folsom Cordova Community Charter School – serves two locations: a main campus in Mather, and a new annex in Folsom. The program s a free, public homeschool for families wishing to pursue an alternative form of education for grades TK-8. The program features engaging weekly workshops for students and parents and a staff of fully credentialed teachers available to support every child and every family along the way.
Join Superintendent Sarah Koligian, Ed.D., as she reflects on her remarkable 37-year career in public education. This May edition marks her final video message before she retires in June, and the new Superintendent, Erik Swanson, takes office on July 1. Sarah Koligian, Ed.D. shares her thoughts on the meaningful connections she has made at FCUSD, highlighting heartwarming stories of teacher collaboration and student success featured in the “In the Loop with the Supt” video series over the past two years.
Walnutwood high school is an integrated learning center involving the collaboration efforts of staff, students, and the community in the process of education.This safe and secure environment will promote lifelong learning and critical thinking and decision making skills for our students. Respect for diversity in language and culture, an appreciation of the arts, and the use of technology will empower and prepare students for their futures.
Innovation Academy’s vision is to empower students to achieve successful independent learning through innovative collaboration with parents, teachers, and peers.
Cultivating a Diverse Future Folsom Cordova Unified School District is committed to creating a more inclusive and equitable learning environment for all students. Through innovative programs and initiatives, we are working diligently to foster a diverse and welcoming school community where every student feels valued and empowered to reach their full potential.
Shows presented by Elk Grove USD
With Career Technical Education Pathways at Franklin High School, it’s easier than ever to start exploring your plans for the future.
EGUSD Student Board Member Celine Qin talks about the Know Your Rights Campaign.
News programs and informational videos produced by students from Joseph Kerr Middle School.
Attending School regularly helps children feel better about school and themselves! One of our elementary school students explains why getting to school on time and showing up every day is so important to her.
This video explains how filling out the Educational Benefits form on ParentVue or in person at your school, helps students in their district.
Routines play a big part in a successful day at school. What works for your family?
Lisa Bjorgum
Elk Grove Unified School District
Pleasant Grove High School
9th–12th Grades – Math
Lori Osborne
Elk Grove Unified School District
Zehnder Ranch Elementary School
6th Grade
In part 2 of Scoop with the Sup, students at Pleasant Grove High School wrap up their conversation with Superintendent Christopher Hoffman, discussing everything from student voice to life after high school.
Measure M funding has supported some big projects at Joseph Sims Elementary School. Hear from the principal and a teacher about the changes on campus and what a difference they’ve made!
In this edition of Scoop with the Sup, students at Pleasant Grove High School sat down with Superintendent Christopher Hoffman to discuss topics surrounding life in high school. Everything from social media to how current events affect high school campuses.
Florin High School is grateful for Measure M, which provided the school with a 4,000 square foot barn, field lights and so much more. Hear from the principal and other staff about how these improvements are benefitting students.
Jospeh Kerr Middle School is grateful for Measure M, which provided the school with a new science building, gym, and so much more! Hear from the principal and other staff about how these improvements are benefitting the school community!
EGUSD Satellite Career Technical Education (CTE) Program provides students with an opportunity to travel from their school to another site to experience a new program. Learn more about the Automotive Program at Florin High School in the Elk Grove Unified School District. The Automotive Program is one of many Satellite Programs in the district that gives 12th grade students the opportunity to learn job skills, find out about a career, gain employment, and select a college major.
Samuel Kennedy Elementary School is grateful for Measure M, which provided the school with everything from carpet, to paint, a shade structure and so much more. Hear from the principal and other staff about how these improvements are benefitting students.