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Valentine's Day
To celebrate Valentine's Day, we have a lineup of music and an episode of Phil Harris on the docket today, along with some goings-on inside the studio.
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ROAR Report -Kendall Whitney
KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Kendall Whitney, a sport and exercise science student here at ISU. Kendall is the elections commissioner for ASISU, and enjoys her involvement. During the election season, she is busy spreading awareness about ASISU and informing potential candidates about what being a part of ASISU is about.
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ROAR Report - Derek Adams
KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Derek Adams, a student studying marketing and finance at ISU. Derek is the ASISU senator for the College of Business, and is also involved with Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) on campus. Zane Webb encouraged Derek to join ASISU, and Derek has enjoyed his experience so far. Derek has enjoyed having the opportunity to make a difference on campus through his involvement in ASISU and his fraternity.
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ROAR Report - Ethan Wilks
KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Ethan Wilks, a mechanical engineering student at ISU. Ethan is the Elections Commissioner Deputy for ASISU. Ethan is involved with a couple different clubs on campus, and enjoys all that they have to offer. Ricky and Ethan share some helpful tips for students looking to get more involved on campus.
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Tech Tuesday - National CTE Month discussion with Dr. Clay Long
Special guest, Dr. Clay Long, Administrator for the Idaho Division of Career and Technical Education met with Interim Dean Debbie Ronneburg to discuss the importance of CTE, or Career and Technical Education, in Idaho. With February as National CTE Month, Dr. Long provides the perfect lens for increasing awareness of exciting, in-demand and high paying careers in technology. Dr. Long highlights what Idaho CTE programs offer, the value of CTE to prospective students and employers, and opportunities for individuals of all ages to learn and grow through these specialized educational and career pathways.
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Amber Greening - It’s Okay to Grow & Change
On the latest episode of Pathways, Emily Jahsman interviews Amber Greening, Career and Experiential Opportunity Coordinator at Idaho State University’s Career Center. Amber takes us on a journey through her career path, one that spans North America and multiple disciplines. Please, join us on that journey and learn how Amber molded experiences into a satisfying job in a place she loves.
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Episode 35: Travis Johnson is a retired naval flight officer who shares his traumatic childhood raised by a bipolar parent.
Travis Johnson is a retired naval officer, successful veteran podcaster, and holds a master’s in human relations. His humble beginnings began as a child of a bipolar mother who had trouble parenting. Consequently, Travis was raised in 5 foster homes, endured 36 moves spanning 6 states and 12 schools before graduating high school, and survived 2 murder attempts. Although this was very rough, there was always an organization willing to keep him sheltered, clothed, and fed. Now that he's able to give back, Travis has made it his mission to help the helpers. Travis hosted the top rated nonprofit architect podcast as well as the 2021 veteran podcast awards and is the only professional podcaster with an accredited course available at the university level. Join Travis and I, as he shares how his resilience in the face of these challenges coupled with taking responsibility for his life forged the path he walks today. You can find out more about Travis and purchase his books by visiting www.titanevolutionpodcast.com
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ROAR Report - Graduate Research Symposium
KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Dr. Adam Bradford, Dean of the Graduate School, as well as Angie Callaway, a management assistant with the Graduate School about the upcoming Graduate Research Symposium. Dr. Bradford and Angie share the wonderful opportunity the public has to attend the symposium March 15th, completely free. The symposium will include presentations by students, a keynote speaker, as well as an awards ceremony with refreshments. Don’t miss this opportunity to see graduate students share their research and potentially win $1000 if they are rated high by the judges!
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Private Detectives
Today, it's a salute to the gumshoe as we bring you Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe... and some intrigue behind the scenes as well.You can read Jake's new book here - https://www.amazon.com/Case-Oak-Haven...
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Making Spirits Bright
It's another special Christmas episode today as we present an audio adaption by Lux Radio Theater of the classic movie "It's A Wonderful Life"
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