Program Schedule for March 2, 2026
15.2 | Cox 107 | FiOS 460
12:00
An orangutan mother spends eight years teaching her baby the ways of jungle living.

1:00
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of director Spike Lee and actor Kristin Chenoweth.
2:00
Discover a hidden chapter of the Civil Rights Movement in 1960's Tampa, Florida.

3:00
The little-known history of plantations and the enslaved in North Florida is chronicled.

4:00
Explore the life and legacy of the nation's first African American Supreme Court justice.

6:30
Join Whitney Reynolds as she introduces us to individuals working tirelessly to pursue their dreams.

8:00
An orangutan mother spends eight years teaching her baby the ways of jungle living.

9:00
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of director Spike Lee and actor Kristin Chenoweth.
10:00
Discover a hidden chapter of the Civil Rights Movement in 1960's Tampa, Florida.

11:00
The little-known history of plantations and the enslaved in North Florida is chronicled.

1:00
Join Whitney Reynolds as she introduces us to individuals working tirelessly to pursue their dreams.

1:30
Starre Vartan discusses the latest research on women's mental and physical capacities.

2:30
It's the story of one of America's most talented mid-century ceramicists, Marguerite Wildenhain.

3:00
Art photographer, Cara Romero's work captures Indigenous and non-Indigenous culturals.

3:30
The three-story ark built by Kea Tawana in Newark's Central Ward in the 1980s is remembered.

4:00
The stories of heroic women are told through their own words and the street art of Sarah Rutherford.

7:00
This special chronicles the remarkable career of American composer Amy Beach.

8:00
Explore the life of Jacqueline du Pre, one of the greatest cellists of all time.


An orangutan mother spends eight years teaching her baby the ways of jungle living.

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of director Spike Lee and actor Kristin Chenoweth.

Discover a hidden chapter of the Civil Rights Movement in 1960's Tampa, Florida.

The little-known history of plantations and the enslaved in North Florida is chronicled.

Explore the life and legacy of the nation's first African American Supreme Court justice.


Join Whitney Reynolds as she introduces us to individuals working tirelessly to pursue their dreams.


An orangutan mother spends eight years teaching her baby the ways of jungle living.

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of director Spike Lee and actor Kristin Chenoweth.

Discover a hidden chapter of the Civil Rights Movement in 1960's Tampa, Florida.

The little-known history of plantations and the enslaved in North Florida is chronicled.

Join Whitney Reynolds as she introduces us to individuals working tirelessly to pursue their dreams.

Starre Vartan discusses the latest research on women's mental and physical capacities.

Get an intimate look into Dewey Crumpler and his work.

It's the story of one of America's most talented mid-century ceramicists, Marguerite Wildenhain.

Art photographer, Cara Romero's work captures Indigenous and non-Indigenous culturals.

The three-story ark built by Kea Tawana in Newark's Central Ward in the 1980s is remembered.

The stories of heroic women are told through their own words and the street art of Sarah Rutherford.

This special chronicles the remarkable career of American composer Amy Beach.

Explore the life of Jacqueline du Pre, one of the greatest cellists of all time.
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