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  • Henry Evans is the Associate Director of Equity and Inclusion at Idaho State University. Henry didn’t even know jobs like his existed when he was plowing through an undergraduate degree he wasn’t all that interested in. But he kept following what intrinsically interested him, and chipped away the things that didn’t. In the end he was left with a job that gives him joy and fulfillment on a daily basis. For more information about your career path, visit isu.edu/career.
  • We elaborate on topics from our previous episode with Matt Bowman of Bowman Farms, including pesticides, herbicides, and the health of Idaho's pollinators.
  • Daniel Shelden is an Assistant Lecturer in the Communication, Media, and Persuasion program at Idaho State University. Daniel is a person of many interests and many talents, and he has found a way to incorporate most of them into his life. However, it took a big leap that didn’t fully pan out for him to realize what truly brought happiness to his life. For more information about your career path, visit isu.edu/career.
  • Join Henry Evans for this weeks episode of Crucial Riddims. In honor of Black History Month, join in and listen to music that explores the experience of the African Diaspora from slavery to liberation.
  • To complete our series on pesticides and herbicides we speak to Bart Elmore, author of books such as Citizen Coke and Seed Money, about the harmful effects of herbicides on our environment.
  • Host Dean Jean McGivney-Burelle interviews Roger Michener about his career start in education and why he believes education is so important in our communities. Host Dean Jean also interviews Tasha Degiulio, the 2022 recipient of Roger and Barbara Michener's scholarship about what this scholarship means to her as a future deaf education teacher.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Austin Robison, a student who is double majoring in biochemistry and secondary education with focuses in biology and chemistry. Austin served as the senator for the college of education, and was recently elected to serve as the senator for the college of science and engineering. Austin enjoys being a part of ASISU, and enjoys how ISU has smaller class sizes that make students feel like they have a one-on-one education.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Adam Gribas, a local improviser and teacher about the ISU Comedy Night. The ISU Comedy Night is a monthly improv comedy show that happens on the first Friday of every month. The event happened on (4/1) at 7 pm. Each show has its own style and is guaranteed to be entertaining.
  • Host Dean Jean McGivney-Burelle interviews Roger and Nancy Wheeler about their careers in the Pocatello School District. They share how important it is to them to help future educators get into a career that they both felt was extremely rewarding. Host Dean Jean also interviews Karina Vega, the 2021 recipient of Roger and Nancy's scholarship about the educators who inspired her to teach and her gratitude for their scholarship.
  • This episode covers the Idaho Climate-Economy Impact Assessment from the McClure Center for Public Policy Research. Our guests are Dr. Megan Foster and Dr. Katherine Himes.
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