KISU Shows, Features, & News
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Victor Dominguez, project manager at Curtiss-Wright and president of the Project Management Institute’s Eastern Idaho chapter, joins Dr. Alex Bollinger to discuss his career journey, the value of professional networking, and new opportunities for ISU students interested in project management.
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Lenet Neifert is one of my favorite Pocatello people, a wonderful and powerful vocalist who came to Idaho from Los Angeles and has been a frequent collaborator of mine since 2023.
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In this episode, Charlie Medema speaks with Linda Popelka, a founding member of the Portneuf Pollinator Partnership, about how the organization grew from a single community event into a broader effort to support pollinators throughout Southeastern Idaho.
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I’m thrilled to present another episode of my new podcast with Grant Harville. In this episode, we dive deep into the 2014 classic Whiplash, written and directed by Damien Chazelle.
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In the Season One finale of The Bold Path, ISU President Robert Wagner talks with ASISU President Skye Halter about student leadership, campus involvement, navigating institutional change, and the importance of making every student feel at home at Idaho State University. Halter also shares his perspective on AI in higher education, the value of connection during difficult times, and his hopes for ISU’s future.
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This episode of The Nature of Idaho features Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett of Zoo Idaho. They talk about Zoo Idaho in Pocatello and some of the new things happening at the zoo.
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Double XX returns for it's third episode of the summer! This time around, we are paying attention to music that has been released so far during 2026. So be prepared for some fresh, catchy beats. Mitski and Phoebe Bridgers are both featured. Let's go ahead and hear what these talented women have been up to recently in the booth!
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In this Daily Impact episode, ISU Dean of Students Matt Daily sits down with Idaho State head football coach Cody Hawkins to explore how modern college athletics can be a powerful classroom for life by shaping student success, leadership, accountability, and community amid the rapidly changing business of the game.
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On today’s episode, Madison talks with Doug Finkleberg, an extension educator in cropping systems for the University of Idaho and co-team lead for the Innovative Agriculture and Marketing Partnership Grant (IAMP). We discuss the five-year program as funded by the United States Department of Agriculture.
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I’m thrilled to have my student Coulesse Kindle on “Don’t Call it Jazz” to talk about his two recent EPs, “The 3 Step” and “Clarity”, both out on City Creek Records under his artist name, DJ Deka.
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In this episode, Madison Long interviews the new co-host for Sustainable Idaho, Charlie Medema. Charlie is a senior biology student at ISU who shared his motivations for joining Sustainable Idaho, perspectives on sustainability as an Idahoan, and hopes for the future.
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