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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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Chrome in the Dome is hosted by Idaho State University's automotive department, with all proceeds supporting the development of future automotive professionals. This year’s show is March 15 and 16. Listen to our conversation with automotive instructors Russel Butler and Justin Serr.
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The Honors Program at ISU is the biggest program on campus, with one hundred new students joining every year. To support the large number of students, the program hosts its annual Opportuni-TEA fundraising event. Honors Director Dr. Shannon Kobs Nawotniak let us in on all the event details.
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A total of 960 donations totaling a record-breaking $1,132,201 were made during Idaho State University's annual Bengal Giving Day campaign. View the impact at https://bengalgivingday.com
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On February 21st, the Alturas Institute presented Constitutional Conversations at the Downtown Events Center in Idaho falls. Constitutional Scholar Dr. David Adler presented on the topic: American Democracy and the Rule of Law in a Crucible.
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Don’t Call it Jazz is trying a new type of conversation show where host Jon Armstrong is joined by his longtime friend and musical collaborator Keith Kelly. The two of them will be trying a couple different show formats including, Old and New Dreams, where they compare an old classic album with a modern one.
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Dr. Rachel Hulse And Dean Teresa Conner discuss the work that Medical Laboratory Scientists do, in order to keep communities healthy. They also talk about best practices to reduce your chance of getting sick.
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Join hosts Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett for this episode of The Nature of Idaho, where they sit down with Daniel Ritz and Brian Brooks from the Idaho Wildlife Federation.
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