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  • KISU-FM partners with a number ISU departments, non-profits, and organizations throughout Idaho. We'd like to acknowledge and thank the following campus and community collaborators.

    ISU Alumni Association KISU-FM is organized with the ISU Alumni Association within the Idaho State University department structure. The ISU Alumni team provides KISU with valuable fundraising, marketing, and administrative support. The Idaho State University Alumni Association is dedicated to fostering lifelong relationships with alumni, students, parents and the community.

    Idaho Falls City Club KISU-FM is the media partner for Idaho Falls City Club forums. Over the past two decades KISU has recorded, aired, and help to archive over 100 forums with business leaders, government officials, academics, elected officials, political candidates and other leaders and professionals in Idaho.

    Boise State Public Radio KISU-FM is grateful for the opportunity to air the BSPR program Idaho Matters each weekday at 6:00 pm. Boise State Public Radio is also the center for the Mountain West News Bureau, an outlet that enhances KISU’s local and regional news reporting.

    Idaho State University Athletics KISU-FM is home to all ISU Football, Women’s Basketball, and Men’s Basketball broadcasts, both home and away. Game schedules can be found at isubengals.com or at kisu.org/schedule. ISU Athletics is a financial contributor to KISU-FM.

    Idaho Capital Sun Idaho Capital Sun is a nonprofit news organization delivering accountability reporting on state government, politics and policy in the Gem state. Idaho Capital Sun editors and reporters allow KISU to share digital Sun content on its website. KISU credits the Idaho Capital Sun for its investigative reporting, which regularly bolsters stories heard in KISU-FM local newscasts.

  • On this episode of Bengal Health Chat, Dean Teresa Conner welcomes Dr. Diane Ogiela, an associate professor in the ISU Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders.
  • Idaho State University President Robert Wagner sits down with Vice President for Operations Brian Sagendorf to unpack what it really takes to run ISU’s multi-campus “small city” every day. From maintaining more than 100 buildings and 1,100 acres, to expanding student housing, and managing parking and public safety, they explore how behind-the-scenes teams keep the university moving forward while advancing ISU’s public mission.
  • Restoring ecosystems is no easy task as we try to repair some of the damage humans have done to planet earth. And food production can be very hard on nature, especially if those practices don’t take whole ecosystems into account.
  • Earlier this year, the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer (NFR) went offline in the wake of massive layoffs at the Department of Health and Human Services. But since restarting in May, enrollment has surged by roughly 8,000.
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