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  • Among the many reasons to support KISU-FM:


    Gold Standard for Journalism

    KISU-FM delivers national and international news that meets the highest standards of journalism, thanks to partnerships with respected organizations such as NPR, BBC, APM, PRX, NV1, and WNYC. Our local news team prioritizes impact over headlines and research over speculation, gathering news and information that matters to our audience. We strive to provide context and clarity on complex issues, ensuring accountability to the communities we serve at every level.

    Dedicated Staff, Volunteers, and Campus Support

    KISU-FM produces a diverse array of content, including dozens of ongoing radio shows and podcasts, comprehensive local news coverage, live broadcasts of ISU athletics, local features, and exclusive interviews. Much of this content is powered by student and volunteer involvement. Our station enjoys broad support from campus partners, including student groups, ASISU leaders, and nearly every college at Idaho State University. Together, our small but passionate team works tirelessly to provide exceptional public radio programming for all of East Idaho.

    Strong Community Partnerships

    We collaborate with a wide range of organizations and community groups, including nearly all ISU departments, the Idaho State and Idaho Falls symphonies, Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra, ISU Athletics, ISU Performing Arts, Student Newspaper, Idaho Museum of Natural History, Museum of Idaho, ISU Alumni Association, Frank Church Symposium, Idaho Falls City Club, League of Women Voters of Pocatello, Boise State Public Radio, Mountain West News, Northern Rockies News Service, City Creek Records, the Pocatello Chamber of Commerce, City of Pocatello, Pocatello Free Clinic, Idaho Humanities Council, Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Alturas Institute, and many more.

    Exceptional Student Opportunities

    KISU-FM offers valuable internships and employment opportunities for dozens of ISU students each year, spanning fields like science, media/journalism, IT/cybersecurity, music, and athletics. Students’ award-winning work has been a cornerstone of KISU since 1999, supporting our mission to provide real-world broadcasting experience for ISU students. Each year, over 100 students engage in academic experiences at KISU, and more than 100 faculty, staff, and community members participate as guests on our radio shows and podcasts.

    Champion for Nonprofits and Educational Organizations

    KISU-FM supports local nonprofits, educational entities, and campus organizations by providing more than 8,000 no-cost public service announcements each year—nearly one announcement every hour—valued at approximately $120,000 in donated airtime. In addition, we offer weekly interviews that highlight the events and needs of local charitable and campus groups, helping fuel positive change throughout East Idaho.

    Exclusive ISU Athletics Coverage

    As the dedicated home of ISU Athletics radio broadcasts, KISU-FM has covered live volleyball, softball, basketball, football, and soccer for the past 25 years. Today, we continue to serve Bengal fans by broadcasting every ISU Football, Men’s Basketball, and Women’s Basketball game. To address scheduling conflicts between men’s and women’s basketball broadcasts, we launched a second live webstream, ensuring complete coverage of every home and away game.

    Building Networks and Community

    At KISU-FM, we put the “public” in public radio. We foster connections around sustainability, research, community events, student groups, music of all genres, and more. Our local programming shines a light on the meaningful activities, groups, and stories that are often overlooked in commercial media, helping to strengthen and unite our community.

    25 Years of Innovation and Service

    In celebration of our 25th anniversary, KISU-FM has invested in cutting-edge studio technology to prepare us for the future. These advancements maximize recording space, improve broadcast consistency, and elevate production quality. While automation has reduced the need for routine student tasks, it has expanded opportunities for students to gain invaluable experience and professional development in their chosen fields.

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  • The Idaho State University School of Performing Arts is delighted to announce its highly anticipated 2024-2025 season, featuring an exciting lineup of theatrical productions and musical events. From classic plays to exhilarating musical performances, the upcoming season promises to captivate audiences of all ages and tastes.

    This diverse and vibrant lineup promises to offer an unforgettable experience for theatergoers and music lovers alike. Audiences are invited to mark their calendars and immerse themselves in the magic of the performing arts at Idaho State University. For more information about the upcoming season, Flex Passes, and ticket reservations, please visit the Idaho State University School of Performing Arts website or contact Meg Holmes at 208-252-6452 or megstover@isu.edu.

    1. The Clean House -  Written by Sarah Ruhl, this witty and poignant comedy-drama follows the story of a Brazilian cleaning woman who would rather be a comedian, her work-obsessed employer, and a group of fascinating characters whose lives become intertwined in unexpected ways. Filled with humor, heartache, and a touch of magical realism, The Clean House is a rich exploration of love, loss, and the beauty of imperfection. Directed by Jef Petersen. Feb. 7-8, 13-15 Black Box, SPAC
    2. Jazz Fest - Swing and groove in the world of improvisation, fast-paced rhythm, and toe-tapping musical fusion. More than a dozen Idaho high school jazz bands will have the honor of performing on the Jensen Grand Concert Hall stage while working with world-renowned fusion artist Randy Gloss over two full days, culminating in an explosive JazzFest headlining performance featuring Randy Gloss and ISU commercial music and jazz students. Organized and directed by Jon Armstrong.
    3.  Organized and directed by Jon Armstrong Feb. 8, Jensen Hall, SPAC
    4. Southeast Idaho Honor Band -Experience symphonic splendor in Jensen Grand Concert Hall, presented by select high school musicians from across the region and the ISU Wind Ensemble. A full day of intensive rehearsal concludes with a spectacular exhibition of collaboration and harmony. Organized and directed by Patrick Young. March 20, Jensen Hall, SPAC
    5. The Lightening Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical - This musical is a thrilling and adventurous stage adaptation of the beloved young adult novel by Rick Riordan. It follows the epic journey of Percy Jackson, a teenager who discovers he is the son of Poseidon and embarks on a quest to prevent a war among the gods. Filled with action, humor, and catchy musical numbers, the show takes audiences on a mythological adventure that celebrates friendship, bravery, and the power of self-discovery. April 11-12, 17-19, Bistline Theatre, SPAC
    Tickets may be purchased here:
    https://idahostate.evenue.net/list/SPAC
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