Program Schedule for January 21, 2026
15.2 | Cox 107 | FiOS 460
1:00
Reveal how science, nature, and tradition can prepare us for a fast-changing future.
2:00
Examine how science, nature, and tradition can prepare us for the future as the planet heats up.
5:00
Explore the many functions of the human image in art including portraits, paintings and sculptures.
9:00
Reveal how science, nature, and tradition can prepare us for a fast-changing future.
10:00
Examine how science, nature, and tradition can prepare us for the future as the planet heats up.
11:00
Explore the many functions of the human image in art including portraits, paintings and sculptures.
1:30
Guests discuss why further improvements in the environment may be harder to achieve.

2:00
The origins of housing segregation and a visual representation of structural racism are featured.

3:00
Dive into the history of Vinegar Hill, Virginia's oldest African American neighborhood.

7:00
Aaron Tang and a panel of experts debate reproductive rights and the right to die.

8:00
A stunning portrayal of war in the trenches with bodycam footage and moments of reflection.

Can science reveal the secrets of mysterious objects seen in our skies?

Reveal how science, nature, and tradition can prepare us for a fast-changing future.

Examine how science, nature, and tradition can prepare us for the future as the planet heats up.

Explore the many functions of the human image in art including portraits, paintings and sculptures.


Can science reveal the secrets of mysterious objects seen in our skies?

Reveal how science, nature, and tradition can prepare us for a fast-changing future.

Examine how science, nature, and tradition can prepare us for the future as the planet heats up.

Explore the many functions of the human image in art including portraits, paintings and sculptures.

Guests discuss why further improvements in the environment may be harder to achieve.

The origins of housing segregation and a visual representation of structural racism are featured.

Dive into the history of Vinegar Hill, Virginia's oldest African American neighborhood.


Aaron Tang and a panel of experts debate reproductive rights and the right to die.
A stunning portrayal of war in the trenches with bodycam footage and moments of reflection.
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