KISU Shows, Features, & News
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Idaho State University President Robert Wagner talks with Jeremy Green, ISU’s chief campus administrator for Eastern and Southern Idaho, about the university’s growing multi-campus enterprise, strategic partnerships with community colleges, and how Idaho Falls and Twin Falls are central to ISU’s contract for Idaho.
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On today’s episode, Madison talks with Belinda Breidenbach, the Director of the Environmental Solutions Program at the Idaho Small Business Development Center, to discuss the comparison between cordless electric and traditional gas lawnmowers. Millions of Americans mow their lawns each week, so the Small Business Development Center analyzed the power ability, cost, and environmental concerns of each type of mower.
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This episode of The Nature of Idaho takes listeners on a thrilling journey to the top of the world. Hosts Dr. Leif Tapanila of the Idaho Museum of Natural History and Peter Pruett of Zoo Idaho welcome bestselling nonfiction author and Washington State University professor Buddy Levy.
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Jazz composer and ISU music faculty member Jon Armstrong joins host Alex Bollinger to explore how genre‑bending collaboration empowers student musicians and carries forward a remarkable ISU legacy of mentorship and creativity.
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KISU 91.1 listeners in Pocatello and surrounding communities may experience FM outages and weak FM signals throughout the month of July as KISU’s primary signal operates at reduced power during the completion of a tower relocation and transmitter and antenna installations. Listeners to 91.3 and 88.1 may experience some outages on July 1 and 2.
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Each year on Don’t Call it Jazz, I produce a Pride show in June, celebrating LGBTQ+ artists as a way of celebrating brilliant artistry while investigating organized and legalized cruelty towards our fellow citizens. 2026 marks my 7th annual Pride show.
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On today’s episode, Madison talks with Wade Egan, a farmer and rancher in Southern Bannock County to discuss the newly-finished Hawkins pipeline project in Arimo.
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Enjoy this two-part conversation and listening hang with Alexander Noice, an awesome composer, guitarist, improviser, and friend. To talk about his album Perpetually and Forever on Orenda Records.
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This episode of The Nature of Idaho features hosts Dr. Leif Tapanila of the Idaho Museum of Natural History and Peter Pruett of Zoo Idaho. They are joined by guest Angela Garcia, an exploration geologist and Science Officer for Artemis II at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Together, they discuss the Artemis II mission to the Moon.
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Enjoy this two-part conversation and listening hang with Alexander Noice, an awesome composer, guitarist, improviser, and friend. To talk about his album Perpetually and Forever on Orenda Records.
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Idaho State University President Robert Wagner sits down for a second time with Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Adam Bradford to unpack Idaho’s first public three-year bachelor’s degrees, ISU’s “Contract for Idaho,” and how Academic Affairs is reshaping student success, rural outreach, and faculty support.
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