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ISU Impact: A Day in the Life of an ROTC Cadet at Idaho State University

Michael Goering, Bengal Detachment Officer in Charge and Assistant Professor of Military Science at ISU - Ethan Storm, ISU student and ROTC cadet - Kandi Turley-Ames, Dean of the College of Arts and Letters at ISU
Beth Curtis
Michael Goering, Bengal Detachment Officer in Charge and Assistant Professor of Military Science at ISU - Ethan Storm, ISU student and ROTC cadet - Kandi Turley-Ames, Dean of the College of Arts and Letters at ISU

Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks to Major Michael Goering and student Ethan Storm about the ISU ROTC program.

Guests discuss the basics of the ROTC experience at ISU, including a typical day for a cadet and the benefits of attending college while participating in the program. Ethan Storm, a third year college student and cadet at ISU, shares his experience and how ROTC has impacted his education and life.

To learn more about ISU ROTC, please visit the ROTC website or call 208-282-4264.

Kandi Turley-Ames began her journey at Idaho State University by graduating from ISU with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 1990 and a Master of Science in Psychology in 1993. She completed her Ph.D. in Psychology at Washington State University in 1996. She is a graduate of the Higher Education Resource Service for women in higher education administration. Her academic area of expertise includes memory and cognition. She has published numerous papers with colleagues and students on how strategies impact memory and higher cognitive abilities.