Podcasts

Monday, April 18, 201604/18/2016

To Your Health: The Problem Of Osteoarthritis

To Your Health can be heard every Monday morning at 8:40 on the Morning Newswatch on News Talk WHCU

Saturday, April 16, 201604/16/2016

HouseCALL-April 16, 2016

Jay Franklin from the Tompkins County Assessment Office (Part 1) joins Susan this Saturday.

Thursday, April 14, 201604/14/2016

Micah Green – CEO, Maidbot

  https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/micah-green-ceo-maidbot

Wednesday, April 13, 201604/13/2016

Tech Savvy interview

https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/tech-savvy WHCU’s interview with Mary Grainger about the Tech Savvy event put on for young girls interested in STEM fields.

Tuesday, April 12, 201604/12/2016

All Things Equal – April 12, 2016

The Director of Community Relations at Cornell University Gary Stewart speaks with Roger Richardson, Interim Chief Diversity Officer and Associate Provost for diversity, inclusion, and engagement at Ithaca College.

Monday, April 11, 201604/11/2016

HouseCALL-April 9, 2016

Susan talks about how to prepare for an Open House and to Rawlings Construction.

Friday, April 8, 201604/08/2016

AUDIO: New book explores college before, during, after

Cornell University’s Daniel R. Schwarz, the Fredric J. Whiton Professor of English Literature and Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow, has written a new book entitled ““How to Succeed in College and Beyond: The Art of Learning.”

Wednesday, April 6, 201604/06/2016

TCAD’s Real People, Real Jobs

TCAD’s Martha Armstrong speaks with Gregg Stacy from the Ithaca Beer Company.

Tuesday, April 5, 201604/05/2016

Dean Zervos – Simeon’s Restaurant, Co-owner

  https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/dean-zervos-simeons-restaurant-co-owner

Tuesday, April 5, 201604/05/2016

All Things Equal – April 5, 2016

Director of Community Relations at Cornell University Gary Stewart speaks with Sophie Sidhu, Director of the Asian and Asian-American Center at Cornell.

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