March 2010
News and Features
Program Highlights
New to Video On-Demand
Regarding Religion
We’re continuing our 10th anniversary celebration with a broad and thoughtful look at religion. We’ve combed our archive and discovered a collection that will inspire ideas and discussion, no matter what your beliefs. From science to scripture, there is plenty to discover at http://www.uctv.tv/religion.
Perspectives on Business
Find out how entrepreneurs and business leaders turned their ideas into reality with new programs from UC Berkeley’s Center for Entrepreneurship and UCLA's Anderson School of Management.
Tune in Thursday nights to hear from accomplished businesspeople who made their mark in a wide range of industries like energy, sustainability, information technology, transportation, finance -- even video games. Click here for program listings.
More Mind/Body Connection
Take a deep breathe, relax and explore more mind/body programs from UC San Francisco. Here’s what’s new this month:
All programs repeat throughout the month. Visit the Program Schedule on our web site for additional air dates and times.
Please visit UCTV Podcasts to view the latest additions to our online library.
News and Features
Program Highlights
New to Video On-Demand
FEATURED THIS MONTH
Regarding Religion
We’re continuing our 10th anniversary celebration with a broad and thoughtful look at religion. We’ve combed our archive and discovered a collection that will inspire ideas and discussion, no matter what your beliefs. From science to scripture, there is plenty to discover at http://www.uctv.tv/religion.
Perspectives on Business
Find out how entrepreneurs and business leaders turned their ideas into reality with new programs from UC Berkeley’s Center for Entrepreneurship and UCLA's Anderson School of Management.
Tune in Thursday nights to hear from accomplished businesspeople who made their mark in a wide range of industries like energy, sustainability, information technology, transportation, finance -- even video games. Click here for program listings.
More Mind/Body Connection
Take a deep breathe, relax and explore more mind/body programs from UC San Francisco. Here’s what’s new this month:
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The Health Benefits of Tai Chi: Art and Science
Worrying Well: How Your Brain Can Turn Anxiety and Stress Into Calmness and Confidence Body, Breath, and Psyche: Tapping into the Transformative Power of Yoga
The Role of the Body’s Natural Defenses in Preventing and Treating Cancer
Click here to see our complete listings of mind/body programs.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS (PACIFIC TIMES)
All programs repeat throughout the month. Visit the Program Schedule on our web site for additional air dates and times.
Health and Medicine
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The Critical Early Years of Language Development: You Can’t Say What You Don’t Hear
Health Matters: Music and the Mind
Cancer Screening and Conscious Aging and Survivorship
Health Matters: Advances in Breast Cancer Surgery
Health Disparities: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?
>>more...
Science
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Cities Meet Nature: Responding to a Changing Climate
Climate and the California Current: Taking the Pulse with CalCOFI
TeacherTECH: Newton’s Laws and Gravity - From the Terrestrial to the Celestial
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Public Affairs
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The Reconstruction of American Journalism
Amb. Michael Oren: US-Israel Relations from a Historical and Personal Perspective
Aid That Works: Creating a 21st Century Vision for US Development Assistance with Oxfam USA's Raymond Offenheiser
Conversations With History: What Happens When Other Countries Have the Money
Joel Kotkin: Accommodating the Next Hundred Million Citizens in the US by 2050
National Security and Alternative Energy
Bunche Center 40th Anniversary Retrospective
Organize! The Lessons of the Community Service Organization
Conversations With History: What Made California Great
Conversations With History: American Democracy, Veterans, and Higher Education
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Arts and Music
New Online Videos and Podcasts
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