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Hosts Dean, Jean McGivney-Burelle, and Executive Director of Philanthropic engagement, Tabatha Butler, interview each other on this month’s episode. They ask the same questions posed to our College of Education supporters in other episodes.
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John and Haley welcome Doug Chambers and Lydia Bishop! Doug Chambers recently received the Idaho Business Leader of the Year Award. Lydia is a member of the Alpha Kappa Psi organization, which hosted the Idaho Business Leader of the Year Awards Dinner.
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Hannah Sanger, the Division Manager of the Science and Environment Division in Pocatello, joins Nathan Grgeson to discuss the recent Clean Water Act violation by the Swinerton Builders, based out of California to discuss how funds from this fine will be used in Idaho.
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This month on the Bengal Business Radio Show, Dean Shane Hunt first welcomed ISU Alumn, former ISU Football player, and local businessman, Dane Simmons. They discuss Dane's path from ISU MBA Program to successful businessman. ISU Professor of Management Dr. Alex Bollinger joins Dean Hunt in the second half of the program.
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Join host Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett for this episode of the Nature of Idaho, where they sit down with Marshall Ma and Barrie Robison from University of Idaho to talk about tick-borne illnesses in the West.
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Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks with scholarship recipients Dani Mecham and Noah Leary about the impact of scholarships on their lives and the benefit of interdisciplinary study at ISU.
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In this two-episode series, we speak with District 29 Senator James Ruchti (D) on his experience debating Senate Bill 1245– a bill proposed by pharmaceutical manufacturing company Bayer which would provide legal protections to all pesticide manufacturers in Idaho.
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Join us as we explore the multifaceted career of Mrs. Laura Martin, the Cyber/Infrastructure Security Program Manager at the Department of Energy - Idaho Operations Office, following her roles as a Software Systems Engineer and Hybrid Cloud Program Manager at NAVSEA.
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Today we speak to an incredible mentor for any young Idahoan hoping to one day enter the film industry, Paul Jenkins. Paul has dedicated his life to enriching the lives of others. For over 20 years, he has served as the engine to power the Idaho Teen Film Festival. Let Paul’s story inspire you- one person can make a difference.
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This month on the Bengal Financial Literacy Show our host, Chris Chatwin, welcomes ISU MBA student Kim Gardner. Kim also works in the Accounting Department at Idaho State University. Kim and Chris talk about a recent report written by Gardner about Gen-Z and how influencers impact personal finance.
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