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  • Crime: The Whisperer “Hippity Hop” 7/22/51 NBC, Pursuit “In Clinuet Mine” 3/4/52 CBS.
  • Science Fiction: Proudly We Hail “A Matter of Time” 1/6/52 Syndicated, Favorite Story “The Diamond Lens” 9/20/47 Syndicated.
  • Upstate psychiatrist Robert Gregory tells about a suicide prevention program that's now available to young teens. Upstate neurologist Shahram Izadyar gives an overview of epilepsy. Syracuse University epidemiologist Brittany Kmush talks about the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • This week on Public Radio Presents: APM Reports - Under pressure: The college mental health crisis. What is a college’s responsibility for helping students navigate mental health challenges, and how well are colleges rising to the task? Listen Sunday, September 26 at 7 p.m. on WRVO, on-air and online.
  • Quiz: Dr. IQ 7/17/49 NBC, Second Chance 8/1/55 NBC.
  • Broadway: Campbell Playhouse “Ah, Wilderness!” 9/17/39 CBS.
  • Horror: Hermit’s Cave “Spirit Vengeance” 1942-44 Syndicated, Mysterious Traveler “If You Believe” 12/29/46 MBS.
  • One social issue laid bare by the COVID-19 pandemic is the supply and access to early child care. One state leading the effort to meet that challenge is Vermont. This week, Grant Reeher speaks with Aly Richards, CEO of Let's Grow Kids, which has been at the forefront of Vermont's efforts.
  • This week on Public Radio Presents: APM Reports - Fading Beacon: Why America is losing international students. In this hour, APM Reports teams up with Karin Fischer of the Chronicle of Higher Education to trace America’s rise as a global beacon for higher education and examine what’s lost as that changes. Listen Sunday, September 12 at 7 p.m. on WRVO, on-air and online.
  • This week on Public Radio Presents: APM Reports - Who wants to be a teacher? Many schools around the country are struggling to find enough teachers. Enrollment in teacher training programs at colleges and universities is plummeting, and schools are looking to other sources to fill classrooms. Listen Sunday, September 19 at 7 p.m. on WRVO, on-air and online.
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