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  • Join hosts Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett for this episode of The Nature of Idaho, where they sit down with Chris Caudill from University of Idaho to discuss fish that migrate from ocean to Idaho.
  • Dr. Haley Hardman and John Ney are joined by recent winners of the Federated Insurance Sales Contest. The individual contest saw Keegan Thompson take 1st place, while Amenze Erhunmwunse secured 2nd place. In the team competition, Camden Bowen and Colton Hardy claimed 1st place. Together, they discuss the products they sold, the value of the competition, and the unique experience it offers to ISU students.
  • This month on the Bengal Financial Literacy Show, host Chris Chatwin is joined by Tim Anderson, Clinical Associate Professor of Accounting at ISU's College of Business. Together, they dive into all things taxes, including the VITA program, a collaborative initiative between ISU and the Internal Revenue Service.
  • This episode is the second part of the two-part series about the Nez Perce project to restore salmon runs in the region by removing the four Lower Snake River dams and replacing their generating capacity with an interconnected solar virtual power plant. Parker continues his discussion with the Executive Director of the Nez Perce Tribe Shannon Wheeler, and the Interim Executive Director of the Nez Perce Tribe, Jesse Leighton. In this episode they expand on where the solar panels will be placed, what the overall goal of the project is, virtual power plants, and more.
  • In the first episode of this three-part series, SI host Jodie Schwicht speaks with local fashion designer Cartier Dior Eliasen— a graduate of Parisian fashion school Institut Français de la Mode and former designer/sewer for brands Charles de Vilmorin, Dior and Ellery. Episode one discusses fast fashion as a concept, the harms of this industry, and more ethical alternatives consumers can adopt.
  • In the second episode of this three-part series, SI host Jodie Schwicht speaks with local fashion designer Cartier Dior Eliasen. Episode two focuses on clothing brands trying to make a difference in the fashion world, the practice of “greenwashing”, and the ethics surrounding faux-animal materials.
  • In the third episode of this three-part series, SI host Jodie Schwicht speaks with local fashion designer Cartier Dior Eliasen. In this final episode, Cartier highlights efforts she has made in her own clothing brand's production process, reiterates sustainability solutions available to consumers, and discusses how we may mitigate our impact on the environment through conscientious clothing habits.
  • In this two-episode series, Jodie Schwicht speaks with District 29 Senator James Ruchti (D) on his experience debating Senate Bill 1245. This final episode in this series handles topics related to House Bill 653— the second attempt at passage of Senate Bill 1245 with minor rewordings and alterations— as well as details of the legal risks and the environmental relevance of these legislative attempts.
  • This month, John and Haley talk to Colin Gabler about his experience in sales! Colin shares the story of how he backed into a sales career and now teaches the advanced sales course at Auburn University. Some of the topics discussed on the podcast include soft skills, sales competitions, and role plays.
  • Hosts Associate Dean, John Curry , and Executive Director of Philanthropy, Tabatha Butler, interview supporters of the College of Education about their careers, philanthropy and who inspired them. This month they interview Dr. Ron Bolinger, former Superintendent of American Falls School District and former professor at ISU.
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