Podcasts

Tuesday, March 28, 201703/28/2017

All Things Equal – March 28, 2017

Today’s guest: Anna Haskins, Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Cornell University. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, March 27, 201703/27/2017

Ithaca College professor and students apply laser scanning to local home

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Ithaca College professor Michael Rogers who, along with a student team, is laser scanning a local house for historic preservation.

Monday, March 27, 201703/27/2017

To Your Health – March 27, 2017

Dr. Christina Morse from the Pulmonary and Sleep Disorder Center of Cayuga Medical Associates explains the importance of sleep and the dangers of insomnia.

Saturday, March 25, 201703/25/2017

HouseCALL-March 25, 2017

Susan sits down with Yossi Bronsnick from Taitem Engineering to chat about Structural Inspections.

Tuesday, March 21, 201703/21/2017

PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: Bubba Crumrine

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.

Tuesday, March 21, 201703/21/2017

All Things Equal – March 21, 2017

Today’s guests: Aurora Golden and Laura Lewis, organizers of the Ithaca Women’s March. Host: Susan Riley

Monday, March 20, 201703/20/2017

Cornell-built GPS receiver will help boost signals from space

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Cornell University research engineer Steven Powell about the FOTON GPS receiver, which could help signals we need cut through the atmospheric soup.

Monday, March 20, 201703/20/2017

To Your Health – March 20, 2017

Clinical Director of Sports Medicine at Cayuga Medical Center Dr. Andrew Getzin explains their new Shortness of Breath with Exercise Clinic.

Saturday, March 18, 201703/18/2017

HouseCALL-March 18, 2017

This week on HouseCALL with Susan Lustick, Susan chats about 15 minute de-cluttering tasks.

Tuesday, March 14, 201703/14/2017

PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: Susan Currie

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.

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