KISU Shows, Features, & News
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After learning of impending budget holdbacks of 3 percent of state appropriated funds for FY2026 and FY2027 in August 2025, Idaho State University began its budget planning process with a multi-month listening phase where all employees were asked to provide input through interactive sessions and a feedback survey. The video included here gives a complete overview of ISU's budget plans and answers many questions the public might have.
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On this episode, our guest Chelsey Stucki shares her story about how she grew as an athlete and leader through her love of sport that took her all over the world!
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The episode explores how Idaho understands, manages, and plans for its water future, featuring hydrologist Kendra Kaiser, director of the Idaho Water Resources Research Institute (IWRRI) and assistant professor at the University of Idaho.
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On today’s episode, Madison talks with Kendra Kaiser, the Director of the Idaho Water Resources Research Institute (IWRRI) and Associate Research Professor in the Department of Soil and Water Systems at the University of Idaho.
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Idaho Found is proud to welcome Brent Stacey, a founder of Idaho Regional Optical Network (IRON)—an organization he often describes as one of Idaho’s best‑kept secrets.
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For this episode of Don’t Call it Jazz, I preview the upcoming ISU Jazz Festival featuring recorded music from our guest artists, the Sheela Bringi Bird Clan.
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Tonya Wilkes is the current Director of Student Support and Athletics for the Pocatello School District #25.
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The ISU Research Symposium invites ISU students from all disciplines to present research or creative works. This KISU interview with event managers explains presentation formats, remote options, prizes, and walks through the abstract requirements and support resources for participants.
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In this episode of Sustainable Idaho, host Holly Wilson speaks with Ali Ward, Sustainability Supervisor for the Boise School District #, about how schools in the district are reducing energy use, managing resources responsibly, and involving students in meaningful, hands-on sustainability work.
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Mark Liptak Announces Retirement at End of Athletics Year.
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This month, Amy Dressel sits down with two of our 11 Outstanding Student Achievement Award recipients, Hadly Bodell, B.A. Multiplatform Journalism (College of Arts and Letters - Fine Arts and Humanities) and Rifat Tasnim, Ph.D., Computer Science (Graduate School - Doctoral Candidate), to learn more about their stories, accomplishments, and their final goals before graduation.
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