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Krystoff Kissoon receives Joy Morrison Award 2021 for Navigating Diversity
Host of KISU's Navigating Diversity, Krystoff Kissoon, has been chosen by the Portneuf Valley Interfaith Fellowship (PVIF) as the Joy Morrison 2021 award recipient. The award was announced at the interfaith MLK commemorative service hosted by PVIF via virtual stream on Sunday, 17th January 2021.
Bart and Laura Hill: From ISU to Global Leadership
On this episode of the Bengal Business Radio Show, Interim Dean Dr. Alex Bolinger welcomes Bart and Laura Hill, both retired Lieutenant Colonels from the US Army Signal Corps and distinguished ISU alumni.
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Wildland firefighter advocates celebrate permanent pay raises, but concerns remain
Wildland firefighter advocates are celebrating the permanent pay raises included in a larger funding bill passed by Congress late last week.
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Bengal Health Chat about Social Impacts to Health
Maggie Mann, district director for Southeastern Idaho Public Health joins Dean Teresa Conner for a discussion on the social aspects that can influence a person’s health such as education, socioeconomic status, and access to transportation, among others.
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Sustainable Idaho: Idaho Rivers United
In this episode Parker continues the discussion about Salmon and the Four Lower Snake River Dams. He interviews the Executive Director of Idaho Rivers United, Greg McReynolds; they discuss the purpose of Idaho Rivers United, how the loss of salmon is In this episode affecting people, economic and recreational benefits that the rivers in Idaho provide and more.
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Bengal Tales: 2024 Idaho State University Outstanding Student Awards
Ryan Sargent visits with three of this year's ISU Outstanding Student Award winners, Juliette Bedard, Andrew Sagendorf, and Emma Watts. Twelve 2024 OSA award recipients will be celebrated at the ICCU Bengal Alumni Center on Thursday, February 8. Read-on for a full list of this year's award recipients and additional details about the awards ceremony.
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USFWS to spend nearly $10 million on restoring West’s sagebrush lands hit hard by climate change
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is spending nearly $10 million on projects that restore the sagebrush ecosystem in the West, which is shrinking due to development and climate change.
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Richard Harris
Richard Harris
Award-winning journalist Richard Harris has reported on a wide range of topics in science, medicine and the environment since he joined NPR in 1986. In early 2014, his focus shifted from an emphasis on climate change and the environment to biomedical research.
Hold a wild songbird in your hands as part of Intermountain Bird Observatory's 30 anniversary
The Intermountain Bird Observatory turns 30 and you can help them celebrate by banding birds!
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Exploring the history and art of graveyards
There's a lot of art and history hidden in cemeteries.
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