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Idaho Found Welcomes Sheriff Sam Hulse
In this episode, we are speaking with Sheriff Sam Hulse. We discuss some of the law enforcement activities conducted by the sheriff’s office, including the collaboration required to successfully manage the Bonneville County Search and Rescue team, school safety, drugs, mental illness, and cyber security. We end our conversation on a hopeful note for teens in crisis. Sheriff Hulse announced Idaho’s first youth crisis center is now operational in Idaho Falls.
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John Ney and Dr. Haley Hardman
John Ney and Dr. Haley Hardman
John Ney is the Executive Director of the Walter P. Brown Center for Sales Excellence in the ISU College of Business and Dr. Haley Hardman is a PHD at Idaho State University College of Business
Navigating Diversity with Sam Castro - “The Hidden Curriculum in Higher Education” Part 2
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.
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Pharmacy Fusion explores how to manage and treat a diagnosis of diabetes
As a follow up to the February episode of Pharmacy Fusion where we discussed pre-diabetes and how to manage or prevent the onset of diabetes, Dr. Cara Liday joins Dean Walter Fitzgerald in this edition for a discussion of the different types of diabetes, how to manage the symptoms and how to improve conditions after diagnosis. Although pharmacists are the medication experts on the health care team, there are options for treating diabetes that do not include prescription medication such as lifestyle changes related to diet, exercise and more.
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What’s new and am I Up To Date?: Immunization Information That’s Easy to Understand
Pharmacy Fusion offers an inside look, in an easy to understand format, at the new guidelines and availability of COVID-19, monkeypox. Meningitis and influenza immunizations.
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Bengal Business Radio: MBA student Annely Magallanes on Leadership and Community
Interim Dean Dr. Alex Bollinger sits down with MBA student Annely Magallanes to explore how growing up in St. Anthony, Idaho, leading statewide BPA, and championing kindness shaped her path at Idaho State University’s College of Business and beyond.
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Idaho Decision 2024: Preparing for the November election
It’s exactly one week until election day, but tens of thousands of people have already voted in Idaho.
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Debbie Ronneburg
Debbie Ronneburg
Debbie Ronneburg was named Interim Dean of the College of Technology in January 2021 and will serve in this capacity until a national search is completed in mid-2023. In total, Debbie has worked at Idaho State University for more than 25 years, with a majority of her career in student services. She was named associate dean of the College of Technology in 2013, serving as Interim Associate Dean for one year prior. Before working in the dean’s office, she served as the director of Student Services in the College of Technology for 12 years and worked in Enrollment Planning for four years.
Remembering former Idaho Governor Phil Batt
Former Republican Gov. Phil Batt, widely viewed as one of the driving legislative forces behind Idaho's human rights laws and a respected onion farmer, has died at 96.
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John H. Curry, PhD & Tabatha Butler
John H. Curry, PhD & Tabatha Butler
Dr. John H. Curry serves as the interim Associate Dean of the College of Education
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