Podcasts

Tuesday, April 11, 201704/11/2017

All Things Equal – April 11, 2017

Schelley Michell-Nunn and Fabina Colon invite you to the annual Diversity Consortium Roundtable, May 24th at Emerson Suites on the Ithaca College campus. Host: Gary Stewart.

Monday, April 10, 201704/10/2017

Combating obesity

From the Cayuga Heart Institute, Dr. Qutaybeh Maghaydah provides an alarming assessment of our obesity epidemic, while providing ample opportunities to do something about it.

Monday, April 10, 201704/10/2017

Fuel for student athletes

Registered Dietitian at the Cayuga Center For Healthy Living Cindy Milner invites parents and their children to a discussion about sports nutrition, Wednesday evening at Island Health & Fitness.

Monday, April 10, 201704/10/2017

Synchrotron lab at Cornell University uses particles to help plant studies

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Ernie Fontes and Al Kovaleski, who are both in different capacities working with the Wilson Synchrotron Lab on the Cornell University campus.

Saturday, April 8, 201704/08/2017

HouseCALL-April 8, 2017

Susan discusses the value of open houses and takes you on an open house tour.

Tuesday, April 4, 201704/04/2017

PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: Aiden Payne

People You Should Know is a weekly segment from WHCU News Talk that introduces people in the Ithaca area making a difference and doing great things in the community.

Monday, April 3, 201704/03/2017

Julie Crowley, Owner – Triphammer Wines and Spirits

    https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/julie-crowley-owner-triphammer-wines-and-spirits  

Monday, April 3, 201704/03/2017

Ithaca’s Code Red Robotics take win in regional competition

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with members of the Ithaca High School’s Code Red Robotics team following their win in a regional competition.

Saturday, April 1, 201704/01/2017

HouseCALL-April 1, 2017

93 Year Old Jack Rodgers joins Susan this week. He was at Cornell when Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941 and graduated in 1945!

Wednesday, March 29, 201703/29/2017

Scott Wiggins, Managing Partner – La Tourelle Resort and Spa

  https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/scott-wiggins-managing-partner-la-tourelle-resort-and-spa  

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