Innovation and ideas on the air and online
Here is a sampling of recently recorded presentations, all available from UCTV, the University of California television network. The Frontiers program is also available on cable and student housing TV.
Ted Kooser at UC Davis, reading and talk by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and former U.S. poet laureate.
How Does Change Happen? (Angela Davis).
Arts Education in America (Jonathan Kozol, author and social critic, with Muriel Johnson, Halifu Osumare and Sarah Anderberg).
Frontiers (frontiers.ucdavis.edu): Art and Ethnic Politics (Malaquias Montoya); Avian Influenza (Christian Sandrock and Walter Hudson); Law and Rights in the Middle East (Madhavi Sunder and Keith Watenpaugh); Airport Security (Matt Augustine); and Hurricane Katrina (Louis Warren, Ari Kelman and Patricia Turner).
Michael Chabon, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, in a discussion with Jack Hicks.
UC Davis doctors use telemedicine to contact their rural counterparts.
On UCTV's State of Minds.
MIND Institute, Children with Autism Show Differences in Neural Processing of Mental Arithmetic, The Use of Technology in the Education and Treatment of Children with Autism, A Mixed Epigenetic-Genetic and De Novo-Inherited Model for Autism (Arthur Beaudet), If the Incident of Autism is Increasing, What Could be the Cause? (Beaudet) and Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: What Is the Relationship? (David Pauls). On UCTV's The Med Ed Hour.
HOW TO WATCH
For other UC Davis programming, go to broadcast.ucdavis.edu. Visit www.uctv.tv/davis for online streaming and podcasts, or to see when programs appear locally on the UCTV cable channel. To learn when Frontiers
is playing on student housing TV, check Channel 27. On Davis Community Television, Frontiers can be seen at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays. To see Frontiers on other local cable, check listings at:
WAVE TV Woodland–Channel 21 wavetv.org Access Sacramento–Channels 17 and 18 www.accesssacramento.org
Media Resources
Clifton B. Parker, Dateline, (530) 752-1932, cparker@ucdavis.edu