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  • For this episode of Crucial Riddims, hosted by Dr. Henry Evans, we will be exploring the music of Dennis Brown. Dennis Brown's life and music are a vital part of anyone's reggae education and our host is here to present a playlist of just a few of this great man's songs.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Kabre Madrigal and Mari Cahalan about ISU’s Pro Bono PT Clinic. Kabre Madrigal is a SPT as well as a 3rd year PR & Marketing Director; Mari Cahalan is a SPT and the 3rd year Clinic Director as well. In this episode, they talk about the Pro Bono PT clinic and the number of benefits it provides those who are eligible for the clinic’s service. For more information about this incredible service, visit https://www.isu.edu/pt/clinics/probono/.Also, follow them on:Instagram @isuprobonoptFacebook: ISU Pro Bono PT Clinic.
  • Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks to donor Galo Medina, alum and scholarship recipient Mikayla Dungan, and Morgan Stinson about philanthropy and investing in people.
  • Kevin Steven Quinn is a Marine Corps veteran and an accomplished entrepreneur. The bulk of his career centered around sales management and working within the technology sector. Kevin has been involved in several tech start-ups including his most recent venture, BuddyCheck app, due to launch this year. Kevin is also the co-author of The Entrepreneur Playbook which was an Amazon bestselling book. Kevin found his calling as he took courage to face his own demons and processed through them with a trusted advisor and the use of plant-based medical treatment. Kevin’s mission is to help make a positive impact within the veteran community with his dream of building a tiny home veteran community. Kevin believes giving those who struggle with finding and retaining safe shelter will bring hope and stop veteran suicide.
  • In this month's episode of Bengal Health Chat, Dean Teresa Connor welcomes Dr. Melody Weaver from ISU’s School of Nursing to talk about her journey of becoming an NP. They also discuss the future for the profession and the role nurse practitioners play in Bannock County, Idaho, and in the US.
  • Psychologists Cameron Staley and Jennifer Miesch discuss why we experience anxiety and how we can respond to these feelings in a healthier way.
  • Christmas baking is the name of the game today as we try our hand at some kitchen skills and play some festive music and an episode of the Aldrich Family.
  • Military life often requires wearing lots of hats, and that’s especially true for Monica Fullerton, a military spouse and founder of Spouse-ly. Monica has long dreamed of becoming an entrepreneur, but she wanted her efforts to support a greater purpose than just starting a business. She launched Spouse-ly to provide highly transient military families and veterans a space to market their products and services regardless of their duty station. Monica and her team remain diligently committed to nurturing a community that emphasizes learning and income-generating opportunities for the creators, service providers, and entrepreneurs within the military family.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Dr. Bolinger, a management professor within ISU’s College of Business. In this episode, they discuss the upcoming speaker Anthony Klotz, an associate professor at the University College of London in management. Anthony predicted and coined the term ‘the Great Resignation’. Anthony Klotz will be speaking Wednesday, February 15th at 7 PM at the Stephens Performing Arts Center in the Bistline Theater.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Dr. Rajendra Bajracharya about the upcoming Nepalese Night. Raj and Ricky discuss the event, and Raj describes the festivities that will occur. There will be traditional Nepalese food, dance, and music February 25 at 7pm at the SUB Ballroom. Tickets are available online or in person. CLICK HERE for more information.
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