Podcasts

Monday, December 5, 201612/05/2016

Cornell researchers investigate algae as potential food, fuel source

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Cornell University professor Chuck Greene about the possible uses of algae, from bio-fuel to food source.

Monday, December 5, 201612/05/2016

6 ways to stay healthy over the holidays

Scott Yaple from Island Health & Fitness runs-down some simple ideas for not letting your calories beat you this Christmas.

Saturday, December 3, 201612/03/2016

HouseCALL-December 3, 2016

Cayuga Medical Center on with Susan this week.

Tuesday, November 29, 201611/29/2016

PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: Katie Foley

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, November 29, 201611/29/2016

Anna Smith Esq, Owner/President – The Law Offices of Anna Smith

    https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/anna-smith-esq-ownerpresident-the-law-offices-of-anna-smith    

Tuesday, November 29, 201611/29/2016

All Things Equal – November 29, 2016

Today’s guest is Carrie Young a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Communication at Cornell, with a focus on sustainability communication in sub-Saharan Africa. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, November 28, 201611/28/2016

To Your Health – November 28, 2016

Clinical Manager of the Cayuga Center For Wound Healing Liz Ayers shares the story of one patient, Dr. William Saks.

Saturday, November 26, 201611/26/2016

HouseCALL-November 26, 2016

The Johnson Museum on Susan’s Show this week.

Wednesday, November 23, 201611/23/2016

Phil Vanhorne, President and CEO – blueRock Energy

  https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/phil-vanhorne-president-and-ceo-bluerock-energy    

Tuesday, November 22, 201611/22/2016

All Things Equal – November 22, 2016

This is the second of a two-part interview with Ithaca College President Tom Rochon. Host: Gary Stewart

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