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KISU Shows, Features, & News
  • Host Scott Gross interviews men's basketball head coach Ryan Looney about offseason developments, roster additions, and expectations for the upcoming season, highlighting player depth and leadership. The conversation also touches on the impact of recruiting, transfer rules, and the evolving landscape of college basketball. The episode shifts to women's basketball with coach Seton Sobolewski, who reflects on his tenure, community support, and team outlook for the season ahead.
  • A judge has ruled against former transgender athlete Lindsay Hecox’s motion to dismiss her lawsuit, which challenges Idaho’s current ban on transgender athletes in girls' and women’s sports.
  • I am quite happy to have Grant Harville come on the show to discuss a great many things. Grant is a brilliant and profound musician, composer, performer, conductor, and human, and a good friend of many years.
  • Indigenous Peoples' Day has replaced Columbus Day in many places, including Idaho. Celebrations for the holiday are happening today (10/13) in Idaho. Comments from Effie Hernandez, Native American student services coordinator, Idaho State University.
  • Idaho Found welcomes Senator Dave Lent. As chair of the Senate Education committee, Senator Lent is focused on innovative ideas to support education excellence for Idaho students. He hopes to create a more customized education approach in K-12 public schools and to build on the success of programs, like the Idaho Launch Education program, in better preparing our students for the evolving needs of today’s workforce.
  • In this episode of "The Nature of Idaho," hosts Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett talk with Tyler Scheibenpflug, president of the Portneuf Valley Trail Alliance, about the importance and evolution of trail systems around Pocatello, Idaho.
  • This week’s Idaho State Coaches Show features assistant volleyball coach Elizabeth Field discusses her journey from collegiate and professional play to coaching at ISU. The show also includes a conversation with head football coach Cody Hawkins, who reflects on a close matchup against Montana and previews the Bengals' upcoming game at Montana State.
  • Idaho State University President Dr. Robert Wagner shares his vision for “creating access and impact through opportunity and collaboration” at the October 2nd Idaho Falls City Club forum. In this engaging talk, President Wagner discusses the university’s evolving mission, the importance of community partnerships, and strategic priorities in workforce development, health sciences, and nuclear education.
  • For this month's Bengal Tales episode, guest host Stephanie Smith welcomes Craig Joseph, Idaho State University’s new Associate Vice President for Strategic Engagement, to the show. Tune in as Craig shares his remarkable journey from Antigua to Idaho, memories of being a Bengal student-athlete, and transformative moments like a landmark win over Boise State.
  • On today’s episode, Madison speaks with Dallin Munk, part-operator of Deep Creek Ranch and Cattle, a regenerative ranch based out of Rockland, Idaho.
  • In this week's Idaho State Coaches Show, head coach Cody Hawkins and host Scott Gross highlight the Bengals’ two-game win streak, including a significant Big Sky road win over Northern Colorado, while breaking down offensive and defensive adjustments, player health updates, and leadership both on and off the field.
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