KISU Shows, Features, & News
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In this episode of The Bold Path podcast, ISU President Robert Wagner talks with Dr. John Louviere, Chief Officer for Online Enterprise and Extended Learning, about the vision behind the Albion Center for Professional Development. They explore how Albion is designed to expand access, drive academic innovation, and help Idaho State University better serve learners across Idaho and beyond.
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Idaho’s rapid growth brings new challenges in managing resources and planning for the future. In this episode of Sustainable Idaho, host Holly Wilson speaks with Dr. Karl Geisler, a regional economist, professor of economics, and chair of the Department of Economics and Finance at Idaho State University, as well as director of the Center for Economic Research and Quantitative Analysis.
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Measuring homelessness in Idaho is hard when it's in plain sight, and it's even harder when it's hidden. Hidden homelessness is a term describing people who may be couch surfing, living with relatives, or living in their vehicles with no stable housing of their own. Idaho nonprofits are doing their best to provide resources for people with nowhere else to turn.
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Jon is happy to welcome back his good friend Grant Harville for another invigorating conversation about music.
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In the debut episode of The Bold Path Podcast, we explore Idaho State University’s vision for expanding research and driving economic development. Dr. Marty Blair shares how strategic partnerships, innovation, and investment in research are positioning ISU for long-term growth and impact.
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In this debut episode of The Daily Impact, host Matt Daily sits down with KISU-FM General Manager Jamon Anderson to explore how a small campus radio station became a powerful engine for student growth and community connection. From his rural Idaho roots to leading a unique, student-centered public radio station, Anderson reflects on education, mission, and the transformative impact of hands-on opportunities at Idaho State University.
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On today’s episode, Madison talks with Nelda and Clif Swiggett about their original jazz concert, For The Birds.
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On this month's episode of The Bengal Podcast, host Hadley Bodell sits down with newest Bengal Staff Writer Jacki Donovan to talk all things writing!
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With Idaho's snowpack the lowest on record in some areas, scientists are warning this may be a glimpse of what's to come. Idaho reached maximum snowpack on March 30th, with some areas reaching it in mid-March. But this usually happens in early April. Boise State University geosciences professor Alejandro Flores calls this a historic snow drought, with a "triple whammy" hitting the state and the western U-S.
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This episode of "The Nature of Idaho" features hosts Dr. Leif Tapanila from the Idaho Museum of Natural History and Peter Pruett from Zoo Idaho. Their guest is Dr. Kelly Hopping, an Associate Professor at Boise State University who specializes in Human-Environment Systems, who talks about how sheep grazing might be helpful in controlling cheatgrass in the West.
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In this episode, Holly Wilson, Sustainable Idaho host, speaks with Chris Taylor, the landfill gas plant operator for Bannock County, about how the Fort Hall Mine Landfill captures methane and turns it into electricity.
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