Podcasts

Monday, June 5, 201706/05/2017

To Your Health – June 5, 2017

Julie Steele and Tammy Moliviatis from the Cayuga Center For Wound Healing celebrate Wound Care Awareness Week.

Saturday, June 3, 201706/03/2017

HouseCALL-June 3, 2017

Susan sits down with Friedman Electric’s Johanna Altemose to discuss lighbulbs and home lighting.

Friday, June 2, 201706/02/2017

THE ARTS BEAT, Ithaca Festival

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, May 30, 201705/30/2017

Cornell University experiments with stain-free, environment-safe clothing

Cornell fiber scientists and engineers are tackling a new method of preventing clothing stains.

Tuesday, May 30, 201705/30/2017

To Your Health – May 30, 2017

Dr. Brian Bollo introduces you to the new Cayuga Center for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.

Tuesday, May 30, 201705/30/2017

All Things Equal – May 30, 2017

Today’s guest is Ken Schlather, executive director, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County. Host: Gary Stewart

Saturday, May 27, 201705/27/2017

HouseCALL-May 27, 2017

“Getting Older with Dr. Andrew Morpurgo.” Dr. Morpurgo discusses how to prevent falls and changes you can make to your home to make it safer on Susan’s program this week.

Friday, May 26, 201705/26/2017

On the Trail: Cornell Botanic Gardens

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson gives you a look at the Cornell Botanic Gardens in this segment of “On the Trail”.

Friday, May 26, 201705/26/2017

On the Trail: South Hill Recreation Way

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson takes you on a trip through the South Hill Recreation Way in this segment of “On the Trail”.

Friday, May 26, 201705/26/2017

On the Trail: Taughannock Falls State Park

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson explores the paths around Ithaca’s landmark Taughannock Falls State Park in this segment of “On the Trail”.

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