SCI NC
The Science of Trees
Fall leaf color and climate change, urban trees, heat islands and downtown honeybees.
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SCI NC
Fall leaf color and climate change, urban trees, heat islands and downtown honeybees.
Sonark Sessions: Live from the Barn
The band brings its vibrant Latin rock energy to Sonark Studios in Hillsborough, NC.
SCI NC
NC researchers are testing devices to return deep-dwelling fish to the depths to prevent barotrauma.
Overview
How is this groundbreaking experiment in Ecuador helping deforested rainforests recover?
State Lines
NC legislature passes funding for school vouchers. Plus, WRAL shares results of a new election poll.
Black Issues Forum
This HBCU Week special spotlights innovation in higher education.
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Tuesday, October 8, 6 PM
Students, staff, faculty, alumni and community members are invited to join PBS North Carolina's "Black Issues Forum" to celebrate HBCU Week Now with a special screening featuring NASCAR driver Rajah Caruth and a Q&A about the motorsports management program at Winston-Salem State University.
This event is free but advanced registration is required.
Saturday, October 5, 10 AM—5 PM
Join Rootle PBS KIDS as we play, explore and share free hands-on activities, games, demonstrations with community partners, educational resources and more. Each stop of the Rootle Roadster Tour will feature learning experiences through purposeful play that families can enjoy together!
Sunday, October 6, 9 AM—4 PM
Something is always happening at the world’s largest natural habitat zoo! Join Rootle PBS KIDS for a day of exploration and play at the world’s largest natural habitat zoo in Asheboro. Enjoy hands-on activities, local community resources, PBS KIDS education resources and more. Also receive a free Rootle souvenir. Free after zoo admission.