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  • Psychologists Cameron Staley and Jennifer Miesch discuss terminology around gender and sexuality and describe ways individuals can be better allies to LGBTQ+ individua
  • For this episode of Crucial Riddims, Dr. Henry Evans is taking a step away from the classics to take a look at more contemporary reggae from the past two years.
  • Special Guest David Baumert met with the crew from KISU and with Interim Dean Debbie Ronneburg for this first episode of Tech Tuesday. Baumert is a graduate from the Laser/Electro-Optics program (Class of 1987) at the College of Technology, which has since expanded and become the Robotics & Communications Systems Engineering program. A long-time friend of ISU College of Technology and KISU, Baumert discusses his experience at ISU, his interests with Laser Optics and Robotics, and how he applied these experiences during his career at Microsoft. Baumert also discusses how his love of lasers and robotics led to his most recent ventures in music production and rock and roll.
  • Psychologists Cameron Staley and Jennifer Miesch discuss terminology around gender and sexuality and describe ways individuals can be better allies to LGBTQ+ individuals.
  • Dean Jean McGivney-Burelle and Tabatha Butler interview Mary Ann and Ron Hansen about their Frank. B. and Phyllis H. Wilson Memorial Scholarship to support College of Education students. In the second half of the show they interview their recent scholarship recipient Monica Olmos.
  • Alumni Director Ryan Sargent welcomes ISU alumnus, Pete Frischmann to the studio. Pete, who graduated from ISU in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, is the co-founder of Sepion Technologies, which was just named “10 Start-ups to Watch” in the Chemical & Engineering News magazine. Listen to Ryan and Pete’s interview and learn more about Pete’s journey in chemistry and how Sepion Technologies is working to change the world.
  • For the March 2023 episode of the Bengal Business Radio Show, Dr. Shane Hunt talks with Becky Kearns. Becky Kearns worked in the financial industry for 40 years, and shares her experience and wisdom. Becky also has deep ties with ISU, and shares her past as a student and the background her family has. In this episode, Shane Hunt also talks with Vidya Ganji, a new business statistics professor at ISU about her background as well as advice for students. As a first generation college student, Vidya shares the wonderful things education has done for her and the importance of students seeking opportunities actively.
  • This month on Sales Talk, John Ney welcomes Derek Moss and Kathy McDaniel of Premier Technology. They talk about the history of Premier Technology and its business development and workforce recruitment practices.
  • March is Red Cross month, and Dean Conner is joined by Matt Ochsner from the American Red Cross for this month’s episode of Bengal Health Chat. Beyond blood drives, the American Red Cross in our region serves a variety of functions for much of Idaho, Montana and East Oregon.
  • Dean Walter Fitzgerald welcomes ISU Associate Professor of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Dr. Jared Barrott for this episode of Pharmacy Fusion. They talk about how pharmacogenomics helps doctors, pharmacists, and researchers predict success of medication therapy based on a patient’s genetics. Dr. Barrott discusses his research and provides predictions for the future of genetics and pharmacogenomics.
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