March 2010
News and Features
Program Highlights
New to Video On-Demand
Lilith The Opera Soars to TV
The opera "Lilith" had its world premiere last November at UCSD's Conrad Prebys Hall and UCSD-TV was there to capture the performance and the creative process.
Tune in March 26 for your chance to enjoy the production in its entirety and get a behind-the-scenes look at the project's evolution in the hands of playwright Allan Havis and composer Anthony Davis, both UCSD professors.
Lilith: The Opera
The Reconstruction of American Journalism
If you missed the live event in February, tune in this month to hear former Washington Post Executive Editor Leonard Downie and Michael Schudson of Columbia University and UC San Diego share their views on how traditional journalism can survive without the longstanding support of advertisers. Moderated by Bob Kittle, former editorial page editor of the San Diego Union-Tribune, and sponsored by The UCSD Helen Edison Lecture Series.
The Reconstruction of American Journalism
All programs repeat throughout the month. Visit the Program Schedule on our web site for additional air dates and times.
Public Affairs
Science
Please visit Video On-Demand to view the complete list of additions to our online video library.
State of Minds: Cut Flowers, Honorary Degrees for WWII Internees, California Delta, The Loft
Osher UCSD: Understanding Multiple Pregnancies and Their Complications
Health Matters: Music and the Mind
News and Features
Program Highlights
New to Video On-Demand
FEATURED THIS MONTH
Lilith The Opera Soars to TV
The opera "Lilith" had its world premiere last November at UCSD's Conrad Prebys Hall and UCSD-TV was there to capture the performance and the creative process.
Tune in March 26 for your chance to enjoy the production in its entirety and get a behind-the-scenes look at the project's evolution in the hands of playwright Allan Havis and composer Anthony Davis, both UCSD professors.
Lilith: The Opera
The Reconstruction of American Journalism
If you missed the live event in February, tune in this month to hear former Washington Post Executive Editor Leonard Downie and Michael Schudson of Columbia University and UC San Diego share their views on how traditional journalism can survive without the longstanding support of advertisers. Moderated by Bob Kittle, former editorial page editor of the San Diego Union-Tribune, and sponsored by The UCSD Helen Edison Lecture Series.
The Reconstruction of American Journalism
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS (PACIFIC TIMES)
All programs repeat throughout the month. Visit the Program Schedule on our web site for additional air dates and times.
Public Affairs
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Joel Kotkin: Accommodating the Next Hundred Million Citizens in the US by 2050
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
Organize! The Lessons of the Community Service Organization
Science
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Climate and the California Current: Taking the Pulse with CalCOFI
TeacherTECH: Earthquake Teaching Tools
TeacherTECH: Newton's Laws and Gravity - From the Terrestrial to the Celestial
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Health Disparities: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?
Health Matters: Advances in Breast Cancer Surgery
About Health: A Parent's Suicide
NEW TO VIDEO ON-DEMAND AND PODCASTS
Please visit Video On-Demand to view the complete list of additions to our online video library.
State of Minds: Cut Flowers, Honorary Degrees for WWII Internees, California Delta, The Loft
Osher UCSD: Understanding Multiple Pregnancies and Their Complications
Health Matters: Music and the Mind
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