Podcasts

Wednesday, March 1, 201703/01/2017

TCAD’s Real People, Real Jobs – March 1, 2017

TCAD’s Martha Armstrong speaks with Brian Bauer of the Southern Tier Startup Alliance and we are talking about the clean energy competition call 76West.

Wednesday, March 1, 201703/01/2017

All Things Equal – Februrary 28, 2017

Today’s guests: Adriane Wolfe and Mary Grainger talk about Tech Savvy. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, February 27, 201702/27/2017

Cornell team builds farming business around water sensor technology

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Cornell Ph.D. Michael Santiago about how a miniature water sensor could make the job of farming a lot easier.

Monday, February 27, 201702/27/2017

Get a $20 day pass for Rasa Spa

Managing Partner of Rasa Spa Rachel Hogancamp has a new perspective on time and how to best spend it.

Saturday, February 25, 201702/25/2017

HouseCALL-February 25, 2017

https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/housecall-february-25-2017

Tuesday, February 21, 201702/21/2017

PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: Walaa Maharem-Horan

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, February 21, 201702/21/2017

All Things Equal – February 21, 2017

Today’s guest: former Director of GIAC Marcia Fort. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, February 20, 201702/20/2017

Peter Papachryssanthou, Owner – Ithaca Wine and Spirits & Souvlaki House

    https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/peter-papachryssanthou-owner    

Monday, February 20, 201702/20/2017

Dan Pritchard – Pritchard Automotive

    https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/pritchard-auto    

Monday, February 20, 201702/20/2017

Cornell takes part in competition to design “hyperloop” transit system

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Alexandra Voinea, a student at Cornell University working on a concept for a competition to design the transportation of the future.

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