Schedule: Mar 4, 2026

12:00am 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!

3:00am PST
UCTV: Science

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

6:00am PST
SEVA Studios: Folsom HS (Folsom Cordova USD)

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

6:15am PST
SEVA Studios: Helen Carr Castello Elementary School (Elk Grove)

The latest news from Helen Carr Castello Elementary School in the Elk Grove Unified School District.

6:30am PST
SEVA Studios: Miwok MS (Sac City USD)

News and videos from Sutter Middle School in the Sacramento Unified School District.

6:45am PST
SEVA Studios: James McKee Elementary

Check out the SEVA studio from James McKee Elementary School!

7:00am PST
7:00am PST
CSU Long Beach: BeachTV Talking Points – Craft Beer and the Business of Brewing

Bill Sysak, co-founder of Wild Barrel Brewing Company and San Diego State University Extended Studies instructor, explains the art, science and business aspects of craft beer production.

7:30am PST
Time of Remembrance: Peter C. Vang

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

8:08am 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.

8:09am PST
Time of Remembrance: Rwanda – I’m Not Leaving

In 1994, genocide erupted in the small, landlocked African nation of Rwanda. Within days, all foreign peacekeeping forces, embassies, and civilians evacuated the country. Over the course of 100 days, more than 800,000 Rwandans, mostly Tutsi and Tutsi sympathizers, were brutally murdered. Carl Wilkens was the only American to remain. Through courage and negotiations, often with extremist Hutu government forces, he was able to save the lives of hundreds of people, many of them children.

8:13am PST
Time of Remembrance: Roy Sato

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

8:30am PST
JFK Library: The Rise of Populism in the U.S. and Europe

Panelists including Salena Zito and Brad Todd, authors of The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Shaping Contemporary Domestic Politics, and John Judis, author of The Populist Explosion: How the Great Recession Transformed American and European Politics, examine the rise of populism in the US and Europe, with Heather Cox Richardson, Boston College professor of history.

10:00am PST
10:00am PST
Government Career Profiles – 2

Kids.gov presents profiles of careers in all parts of the U.S. Government.

10:30am PST
Library of Congress: Defining Italian-American Identity through Opera

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.

11:30am PST
11:30am PST
NASA: Explorers: S1 OSIRIS-REx Ep5 – Sample Return

How does it feel to watch your life’s work parachute through the atmosphere? Relive the joy and terror of the OSIRIS-REx sample return with NASA Explorers… but retrieving the sample of asteroid Bennu is just the beginning of this game-changing science.

11:57am PST ON NOW
NASA: Explorers: S1 OSIRIS-REx Ep4 – Preparing for the Asteroid

The lifetime of space missions can be measured in decades, not years. From designing, building, launching, sampling and finally returning home, follow the NASA Explorers of OSIRIS-REx as they enter the final stretch of their quest to sample asteroid Bennu.

12:23pm PST
NASA: Explorers: S1 OSIRIS-REx Ep3 – TAG

It was Touch-and-Go there for a few seconds…literally! OSIRIS-REx had only 6 seconds to collect a sample of asteroid Bennu – in a maneuver called TAG – while the NASA Explorers behind the mission waited anxiously 200 million miles away.

1:00pm PST
1:00pm PST
Bite-Sized Science: NOAA’s Hazardous Weather Testbed

At the height of the spring severe weather season, the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed hosts multiple experiments to evaluate the operational utility of new science, technology and products.

1:01pm 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.

1:30pm PST
Keepers of the Beat – North Cascades National Park

Geologist Dr. Jon Riedel eats, sleeps, and breathes glaciers. They are high, hard-to-reach, and hard to study. Keepers of the Beat follows Jon and his work studying glaciers and climate change at North Cascades National Park.

1:48pm 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

1:50pm PST
National Parks Service: Urban Archeology Corps

The Urban Archeology Corps (UAC) employs youth from communities surrounding urban national parks to conduct archeological projects.

2:00pm PST
Square Root Academy: Art Exploration for Home Learners – Lesson 2

Square Root Academy art exploration for home learners lesson 2.

2:12pm PST
Square Root Academy: Podcast Producer Series – Lesson 1

Square Root Academy podcast producer series lesson 1.

2:30pm PST
STEM in 30: Astronaut Training

Did you know that training for a spacewalk requires a 6.5 million gallon swimming pool, a team of divers, and a mock-up of the International Space Station? Astronauts have to train for a variety of different jobs they have to do in low Earth orbit. Once on the station, astronauts run science experiments (sometimes on themselves), fix toilets, and run the robotic arm. Do you think you have what takes to complete astronaut training? Find out on STEM in 30.

3:00pm PST
Science360 – Show 16

In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about the icy depth of fjords in Greenland, firefighters testing a new tracking system, and diatoms. Also we’ll stop at the Little Shop of Physics to see some ‘spy tools.’

3:30pm PST
Science How? Bird Extinctions – Time Travel through Lava Tubes with Helen James

The Fairfax Network Presents: Science How? Bird Extinctions: Time Travel through Lava Tubes with Helen James

4:00pm PST
4:00pm PST
USGS – The 20th Century’s Greatest Volcanic Eruption: Mt. Katmai 100 Years Later

Bill Burton discusses the June 6-8, 1912 eruption of Mount Katmai in Alaska which was 30 times larger than the eruption of Mt. St. Helens in 1980.

5:00pm PST
5:00pm PST
UCTV: Big Data, Better Answers: Optimization at Scale with Courtney Paquette

Large-scale optimization and machine learning shape modern data science, and Courtney Paquette, Ph.D., McGill University, studies how to design and analyze algorithms for large-scale optimization problems motivated by applications and data science. Paquette draws on probability, complexity theory, and convex and non-smooth optimization, and examines scaling limits of stochastic algorithms. Speaking with Saura Naderi, UC San Diego, Paquette describes an unconventional path from finance to pure mathematics and explains how persistence and comfort with uncertainty support long-term research. She highlights the challenge of building missing foundations while advancing through graduate training, and she connects that experience to the realities of doing original work. Paquette also reflects on rapid progress in machine learning and frames AI systems as tools that can be used thoughtfully.

5:22pm PST
UCTV: Bach Lives!

Considered the godfather of A.I. music, UC Santa Cruz professor and composer David Cope, who died in May, 2025, developed the computer program EMI, or Experiments in Musical Intelligence, in the 1980s. It was one of the earliest computer algorithms used to generate classical music. This documentary film by UC Santa Cruz’s Bob Giges looks at the impact of Cope’s genius on the world of music.

6:00pm PST
NSF Presents Dispatches From The Edge – Episode 44

In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about engineering new materials for ‘wearable computing,’ jellyfish swarms, and about how LED lights work.

6:30pm PST
SECC: Natomas USD Slate

Shows presented by Natomas USD

6:30pm PST
Natomas USD: In the Know with Dr. Robyn Castillo at American Lakes School

Natomas USD: In the Know with Dr. Robyn Castillo at American Lakes School

6:32pm PST
Natomas USD: Grammy-Considered Musician and NUSD Alum Shares Real World Experience With Students

Natomas USD: Grammy-Considered Musician and NUSD Alum Shares Real World Experience With Students

6:34pm PST
Natomas USD: Step Inside Heron School Student Tour

Natomas USD: Step Inside Heron School Student Tour

6:36pm PST
Natomas USD: Bannon Creek Students Explore Identity and Heritage

Natomas USD: Bannon Creek Students Explore Identity and Heritage

6:38pm PST
Natomas USD: ‘Together We SOAR’ – Tour Natomas High School

Natomas USD: ‘Together We SOAR’ – Tour Natomas High School

7:00pm PST
SECC: Elk Grove USD Slate

Shows presented by Elk Grove USD

7:00pm PST
Elk Grove USD: EGUSD CTE at Franklin HS

With Career Technical Education Pathways at Franklin High School, it’s easier than ever to start exploring your plans for the future.

7:02pm PST
SEVA Studios: Joseph Kerr MS (Elk Grove USD) – KNTV Knightly News

News programs and informational videos produced by students from Joseph Kerr Middle School.

7:08pm PST
Elk Grove USD: Celine Qin SBM 2

More from EGUSD Student Board Member for the 2024/2025 school year, Celine Qin.

7:10pm PST
Elk Grove USD: Know Your Rights Campaign

EGUSD Student Board Member Celine Qin talks about the Know Your Rights Campaign.

7:12pm PST
Elk Grove USD: Elk Grove Unified REACH Program

Do you have a bachelor’s degree? Are you interested in becoming a teacher? In partnership with the University of the Pacific, Elk Grove Unified is offering the REACH program, a 13-month teacher residency. We are looking for diverse candidates interested in earning a dual mild/moderate and extensive support needs teaching credential and a master’s degree in special education.

7:13pm PST
Elk Grove USD: Celine Qin SBM

Meet the EGUSD Student Board Member for the 2024/2025 school year, Celine Qin.

7:15pm PST
Elk Grove USD: Middle School Attendance

Start a routine and stick to it. You belong here!

7:16pm PST
Elk Grove USD: Sunrise Elementary

The Sunrise Elementary Spartan TV Studio had a special visitor last week. Sacramento County Supervisor, Pat Hume (5th District), stopped by to see the students in action. Not only did he get to watch a newscast, he was part of one!