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  • 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.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Erica Gardner, a senior at ISU studying accounting. Erica is the director of finance for ASISU. Erica works closely with the ASISU executives to manage ASISU’s finances to serve students the best. Erica enjoys the connections and relationships she’s made on campus.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Rituraj Yadav, an international graduate student studying environmental sciences. Rituaraj is the ASISU senator for graduate studies. Rituraj wanted to join ASISU to make an impact on ISU’s campus for students. Rituraj is also a part of the Nepalese Student Association, and enjoys being involved on campus. Another value Rituraj holds is being a Global Citizen, being knowledgeable about many cultures.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Cameron Dey, a student studying Political Science. Cameron is originally from Pocatello, and grew up right outside of DC, and moved back to Pocatello his junior year of high school. Cameron is the Director of Governmental Affairs for ASISU, acting as a bridge between ASISU and the state legislature. Cameron is involved with many different campus organizations, and enjoys being able to meet more people through these organizations.
  • Perpetua Resources mining company has proposed to reopen a mining site near McCall Idaho to mine gold and antimony. This incredibly complex project has caught the attention of grassroots and state organizations worried about the impacts of the proposed mine on Idaho’s environment and socio-economic culture. In the second part of their interview with Mckinsey, Jessa and Emma uncover the community collaboration Perpetua took part of in creating their project, and also more about the minerals being mined - gold and antimony.
  • As winter continues its icy grip outside, we raise a toast to the last frontier on the show today- it's all about Alaska.
  • In this episode of Sales Talk, John Ney talks with RyLee Priest, president of Alpha Kappa Psi, Ryan Ward with Citizens Community Bank, as well as Amy Kawahara-Rhoads, the president and CEO of Citizens Community Bank. Amy Kawahara-Rhoads was selected to be the 63rd Idaho Business Leader of the Year by the Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity for having outstanding business and professional ethics as well as excellent contributions to their business and community. John and his guests talk about Amy’s wonderful accomplishments, as well as the role that sales played in her success.
  • This week’s Frank Church Symposium will include an art song performance titled Sorrow and Joy and will include songs in Ukrainian, Russian, and Polish, with discussion of the historical significance of the texts and composers and the connections between the languages and cultures. KISU’s Ricky Colapietro welcomes musicians Ben Flanders and Natalia Lauk for a conversation about the free performance at Frazier Hall this Friday, March 10th at 2:00 pm.
  • Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks with Dr. Thomas Kloss, Associate Director of Athletic Bands, and music student Amanda Smith about the ISU Marching Band program.
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