Podcasts

Monday, June 19, 201706/19/2017

To Your Health – June 19, 2017

From Cayuga Medical Center Sports Medicine and Athletic Performance, Dr. Fnu Seemant discusses commonly misdiagnosed calf pain, Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome (CECS).

Saturday, June 17, 201706/17/2017

HouseCALL-June 17, 2017

Susan chats with Kimberly Kopko from Cornell Cooperative Extension about father’s and parenting.

Tuesday, June 13, 201706/13/2017

THE ARTS BEAT, Trumansburg Porchfest

The Arts Beat is a weekly segment on News Talk WHCU that seeks to not only illuminate arts around the Ithaca area, but upcoming events as well.

Tuesday, June 13, 201706/13/2017

All Things Equal – June 13, 2017

Today’s guest is Vice President Emeritus at Cornell University Hank Dullea who explains the upcoming vote on a state constitutional convention. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, June 12, 201706/12/2017

An inside look at Cornell University’s cybersecurity projects

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Cornell University computer science professor Andrew Myers about a project funded by a recent national cybersecurity grant.

Monday, June 12, 201706/12/2017

To Your Health – June 12, 2017

Medical Director of the Cayuga Heart Institute Dr. Amit Singh describes the latest in regional care and community outreach.

Saturday, June 10, 201706/10/2017

HouseCALL-June 10, 2017

Garage Talk with Ithaca Agway’s Dan Lee. Susan chats with Dan about how to create a clutter free garage.

Thursday, June 8, 201706/08/2017

THE ARTS BEAT, International Society of Bassists

The Arts Beat is a weekly segment on News Talk WHCU that seeks to not only illuminate arts around the Ithaca area, but upcoming events as well.

Wednesday, June 7, 201706/07/2017

TCAD’s Real People, Real Jobs – June 7, 2017

TCAD’s Martha Armstrong speaks with Philly DeSarno, Deputy Director of Economic Development for the City of Ithaca.

Tuesday, June 6, 201706/06/2017

All Things Equal – June 6, 2017

Today’s guest is Liddy Coyle, the Chief Academic Officer at the Ithaca City School District. Host: Gary Stewart

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