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  • ISU Biological Sciences assistant professor Dr. Heather Ray and Nelly Cyuzuza, an ISU graduate student, describe what they are learning about genetics and developmental disorders. They tell us how they got “hooked” on their interest in developmental biology.
  • Scott Goss sits down with ISU Men's Basketball Coach Ryan Looney to discuss the Bengals' early conference play. They cover the team’s recent road win, two tough losses, and the upcoming home matchups against Montana State and Montana.
  • In this episode, Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett are joined by Dr. Rita Dixon, the State Wildlife Action Plan Coordinator for the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. They explore the vital role bats play in Idaho's ecosystem and their broader significance.
  • Dean Kandi Turley-Ames talks with ISU alumnus Stuart Summers and Professor Karen Hartman about crisis communication, Stuart’s experiences at ISU, and his insights on proactive engagement in high-stakes situations.
  • McKenzie Young visits with Sarah Rick and Konner Witfield to learn about Black Rock & Sage(BR&S), ISU’s journal of creative works published annually by ISU’s Department of English and Philosophy with assistance from the Art, Music, and Theatre/Dance Departments.
  • Join Idaho Found hosted by Mark Young as he introduces a medley of highlights from 2024, our first full broadcast year. This episode spotlights diverse voices shaping Southeast Idaho's community and beyond.
  • The League of Women Voters of Pocatello (LWVP) hosted the “2025 Idaho Legislature Preview,” on January 8 from 7 – 8:00 PM MT. The public forum was available to the public via Zoom and aired live on KISU FM. Access recorded audio of the 2025 Idaho Legislature Preview here.
  • In this month's episode, Amy Dressel sits down with ISU Alumni Board Past President and ISU advocate Patty Bolinger. Patty is a dedicated educator, counselor, and community leader with over five decades of experience in education and student advocacy. A proud alumna of Idaho State University, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 1972 and a Master of Education in Counseling in 1975. Her ISU journey was filled with rich experiences, from playing on the tennis team to participating in organizations such as Chimes, Mortar Board, and Alpha Chi Omega. Her inspiring Bengal journey also includes overcoming a fear of water with the help of a professor and building lifelong memories through her many campus activities.
  • On today’s episode Parker interviews the City of Pocatello’s Science and Environment division manager, Hannah Sanger about the recent 16.4 million dollar grant that Pocatello has received from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In the episode they discuss what the city plans to use the grant for, what the grant means for Pocatello as a whole, and more.
  • Jon curates a playlist of some of the great music released on City Creek Records in 2024, discussing the projects in detail, revealing some planned projects for 2025, and shares his new year’s resolution for the ISU Commercial Music Program and City Creek Records.
  • McKenzie Young visits with Justin Daley, Director of Idaho State University's Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC), and Maren Hunter, Clinical Instructor with Human Performance and Sports Studies. They share opportunities for all snow sport enthusiasts to participate in, including a couple of clinics in January taking place at Idaho State University's Pond Student Union in Pocatello.