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  • In this episode, host Krystoff Kissoon sits down with guest Sam Castro to raise awareness about a discussion panel open to ISU students and faculty titled “The Hidden Curriculum in Higher Education” on April 1st, 2022 at 5 pm in the Sargent Family Boardroom/Snake River Room at ISU.
  • Amy Salmore is the University Planner at Idaho State University. Amy has the type of job not many people know exists. And even once you know it exists, you have no idea what all it entails. So how did Amy find her way here? By following a curious mind and taking on new challenges.
  • Stacey Barker is an illustrator, artist, and owner of Barking Goat Studios. Stacey never knew what he wanted to do, but he’s always known what he loves to do. Making that love into a career has been a slow progression, but Stacey has always known that would be the case, which has allowed him to persevere to the point he’s at today. For more information about your career path, visit isu.edu/career.
  • Dr. Paul Bodily is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Idaho State University. Paul is involved in some fascinating research, but he also makes sure he saves space to find balance in his life for his passions and values. Likewise, Paul wasn’t afraid to make a big leap over half-way through his undergraduate degree. A leap that led to the type of life he loves.
  • For the April 2022 episode of Sales Talk our host, John Ney, welcomes the winners of the annual sales competition. These ISU students sold everything from a golf app to improve your golf swing to a heater for your lunch that attaches to your snowmobile!
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Liz Givens, a senior studying nursing. Liz is the ASISU senator for the college of nursing, and is a part of the finance committee. In this episode, they discuss the role of ASISU in funding student events, and how ASISU is promoting student involvement. Liz also shares her favorite aspects of ISU and Pocatello.
  • 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.
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