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Now there's no need to wait for reruns of some of your favorite OnQ episodes -- WQED Multimedia now offers select programs that you can watch right on your computer -- anytime. (Requires Windows Media Player)

 

         
Teens On Q Work Force Specials TEENS ON Q: WORKFORCE SPECIAL EDITION
OnQ's sister program Teens On Q explores job opportunities and goes behind-the-scenes in some of the hottest, high-paying, and high-growth industries! WATCH:
Pilot: Healthcare Ep. 101: Manufacturing Ep. 102: Electrical Industry Ep. 103: Technology & IT
Ep. 104: The Arts – Behind the Scenes Jobs Ep. 106: Sports Careers Ep. 107: Entrepreneurs Ep. 108: Tourism & Hospitality Ep. 110: Jobs in Banking and Finance
Ep. 111: Welding Ep. 114: Robotics Ep. 115: Administrative Support Ep. 116: Careers with Food  

 

Guyasuta Fellowship Citizens Summit on Transportation
THE GUYASUTA FELLOWSHIP CITIZEN'S SUMMIT ON TRANSPORTATION
A town hall-style meeting to develop recommendations for the future of transportation in Pittsburgh and in Pennsylvania.
WATCH: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4

 


OUR REGION'S NEXT RENAISSANCE
In cooperation with The Forbes Funds, this series of OnQ special reports and town hall meetings explores the importance of the nonprofit community in Pittsburgh's economic revival.

Giving Thanks
OnQ's Tonia Caruso reports on efforts to increase awareness of hunger and homelessness, and how human services organizations are helping.
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4

Farmland Preservation
OnQ's Michael Bartley takes viewers to a local farm where "buy fresh, buy local" is the motto and where farmland preservation is the goal, all with the help of non-profit agencies.
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4

After School Programs
OnQ correspondent Tonia Caruso looks at the importance of after school programs.
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4

 

Little People
THE LITTLE PEOPLE
They like to be called "the little people" or dwarfs. They know people make fun of them by calling them "midgets" or "shorty." Yet, through all the condescending stares and cruel jokes, the little people triumph by living normal lives just like everyone else. WATCH Part 1 | Part 2

 

Frank L. Melega
THE FRANK L. MELEGA ART MUSEUM
An art museum in Brownsville, Fayette County, showcasing the Western Pennsylvania man who became one of the premiere artists of the coal and coke era. WATCH

 

Flood of 1936
THE FLOOD OF 1936
A retrospective on this disaster includes rare photos and archival film. OnQ contributor Andy Masich of the Heinz History Center reports. WATCH

 

Big Savage Tunnel
BIG SAVAGE TUNNEL
When the train tracks from Pittsburgh to Cumberland, Maryland became the Great Allegheny Passage biking and hiking trail, the Big Savage Tunnel's deplorable condition was a major obstacle for bicyclists trying to connect with the C&O Canal trail into Washington, D.C. WATCH

 

Skinny Building
SKINNY BUILDING
Did you know that we may have the world's skinniest building? Well...tune in to get the "skinny" on the "The Skinny Building" located in downtown Pittsburgh. WATCH

 

Vincentian Academy
VINCENTIAN ACADEMY
Amid much controversy, the Upper Saint Clair School District decided to drop its International Baccalaureate Program. What exactly is the I.B. program? And how does it differ from traditional advanced-placement courses? OnQ's Tonia Caruso reports. WATCH

 

Prader Willi Syndrome
PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME
OnQ visits the Pittsburgh Children's Institute in Squirrel Hill, an internationally-renowned center for the treatment of children with a rare genetic disorder called Prader-Willi Syndrome. WATCH

 

Prader Willi Syndrome
PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME part 2
Part 2 of OnQ's report of the rare genetic disorder, Prader-Willi Syndrome. WATCH

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