# teacher resources (audio feeds) — RSS Amplifier

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## [Janelle Iglesias on Art Identity and Collaboration](https://www.uctv.tv/shows/41254)

_2026-07-11 · Education Channel (Audio)_

Art can connect personal history, community, and social change. Janelle Iglesias, Assistant Professor of Studio Art at UC San Diego, traces her path from a multicultural childhood in Queens to anthropology, ceramics, sculpture, and public art. She explains how objects in her family home sparked an interest in material culture, and how a reconciliation program in South Africa changed her view of…

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## [Extreme Events in California’s Changing Climate](https://www.uctv.tv/shows/41412)

_2026-05-22 · Education Channel (Audio)_

How does global warming connect to the extreme weather people experience close to home? Drawing on the work of the Weather Extremes and Climate Impacts Analytics group, Sasha Gershunov of Scripps Institution of Oceanography outlines the accelerating warming trend, the role of fossil fuels and carbon dioxide, and the greenhouse effect, and how it relates to extreme weather. He also traces key…

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## [Extended Studies: Lifelong Learning That Expands Opportunity](https://www.uctv.tv/shows/41108)

_2026-02-25 · Education Channel (Audio)_

UC San Diego’s Division of Extended Studies broadens the university’s public impact by connecting campus expertise to the evolving needs of people and workplaces. Dean Hugo Villar, Ph.D., M.B.A., describes a mission centered on lifelong learning that helps individuals build skills, pursue new opportunities, and stay adaptable as work and technology change. He explains how the division develops…

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## [Paola Capó-García: Poet Laureate on Humor Intimacy and Voice in Poetry](https://www.uctv.tv/shows/41024)

_2026-01-07 · Education Channel (Audio)_

Poetry becomes more approachable when it reflects everyday language, humor, and lived experience. San Diego Poet Laureate Paola Capó-García explores how graduate study, mentorship, and workshops shape her writing and sense of voice. Capó-García describes building poems through experimentation, including physically cutting and rearranging pages, and links her work to family stories and identity. As…

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## [Engineer Turned Restaurateur: Cris Liang’s Journey](https://www.uctv.tv/shows/40974)

_2025-11-29 · Education Channel (Audio)_

Cris Liang, a UC San Diego alumnus trained in engineering, explains how a cross-border upbringing and family entrepreneurship guided his move from engineering to hospitality. He grew up between Mexico and the United States, spoke Cantonese and Spanish at home and in the community, and came to see food as a bridge that connects cultures and neighborhoods. His restaurants focus on community,…

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## [Dealing with Difficult People](https://www.uctv.tv/shows/40599)

_2025-11-15 · Education Channel (Audio)_

If you feel like there's more rudeness in the world, you're not alone. According to John O'Brien, psychologist and author of "Rudeness Rehab," there's a pandemic of incivility. O'Brien says we're seeing bad behavior everywhere, from the streets to the workplace to even the operating room. As part of our Osher Author Talk series, host Henry DeVries talks with O'Brien about the physical and mental…

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## [Mobile Mental Health for Students: Triton CORE](https://www.uctv.tv/shows/40955)

_2025-10-31 · Education Channel (Audio)_

Campus-based mental health response matters everywhere, providing timely help that prevents crises and keeps students thriving. At UC San Diego, Triton CORE’s mobile, trauma-informed clinicians meet students where they feel safest and connect them to least restrictive care. Series: "Education Channel" \[Health and Medicine\] \[Education\] \[Show ID: 40955\]

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## [The Great Philosophers: Augustine](https://www.uctv.tv/shows/41056)

_2025-10-25 · Education Channel (Audio)_

Peter Bolland, professor of philosophy and humanities at Southwestern College, explores the lasting influence of Augustine of Hippo. Born in North Africa in 354, Augustine—now known as Saint Augustine—is remembered as one of Christianity’s most important thinkers. He shaped core beliefs like the doctrine of original sin and wrote The City of God, a work meant to comfort Christians after Rome fell…

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## [The History of Food: The Universalization of Regional Food Practices](https://www.uctv.tv/shows/40966)

_2025-09-17 · Education Channel (Audio)_

Stanley Chodorow, Emeritus Professor of History at UC San Diego, traces the evolution of food preservation, preparation, and production from ancient times to the modern era. He explores early methods such as drying, salting, and ice cellars, advances like iceboxes, refrigeration, and flash freezing, and innovations in cooking technology from open fires to gas and electric stoves. Chodorow examines…

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_2025-09-17 · **Sponsored**_

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## [The Exploration of Space Asteroids: The Fossils of the Universe](https://www.uctv.tv/shows/40964)

_2025-09-06 · Education Channel (Audio)_

Asteroids, often called “fossils of the solar system,” are remnants from its formation that offer clues about planetary origins and the potential beginnings of life. Dr. Neil Farber, Solar System Ambassador for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, explains that some, known as near-Earth objects, pose impact risks—though large, dangerous collisions are rare—and NASA’s Near-Earth Object Surveyor…

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