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Navigating Diversity with Aley Salas - “We’ll Always Take You Into Our Little Coven”
In this 1 hour special, host Krystoff Kissoon sits down with guest Aley Salas, “Pagan Witch” and 2020 Idaho State University Graduate with a Master’s in Counseling.
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Bengal Tales: 2025 Outstanding Student Achievement Award
In this special episode of Bengal Tales, we celebrate the accomplishments of four exceptional students who have been honored with the 2025 Outstanding Student Achievement Award. Jaden Palmer, College of Science and Engineering: Physical, Computational, and Engineering Sciences; Abigail Card, College of Arts and Letters: Social Sciences; Xavier Christy, College of Science and Engineering: Natural Sciences; and Jayce Packer, College of Business.
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Idaho decision 2024: What you need to know ahead of voting
Idaho Matters takes a look at everything you need to know to vote before the November election.
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America 250: Short Histories of Boise - Chinden Boulevard
Each Monday on Idaho Matters, we’ll bring you a snapshot of a small corner of our Capital City and its unique past and today we head to Chinden Boulevard!
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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
Preventing human trafficking in Idaho
January is National Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month and a group of folks have gotten together to offer training on how to spot and prevent this crime from occurring.
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Report: Reforms could increase federal wildland firefighter diversity, improve recruitment and retention
Wildland fire has a diversity problem: in 2022, the Government Accountability Office reported that the federal firefighting force was 84 percent men and 72 percent white. This inequitable situation has been identified as one of the key barriers to recruiting and retaining a workforce capable of confronting the wildfire crisis.
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As drone jobs grow across the Mountain West, a Nevada kids club becomes a launchpad
Modern drones map farmland, inspect power lines and help fight wildfires across the Mountain West. Nationwide, the drone industry now employs more than 100,000 people — and demand for trained pilots continues to grow.
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Commitment to Community -Idaho Found Welcomes John Radford
John Radford is working to meaningfully address poverty and the housing crisis in eastern Idaho. He is currently the CEO of Eastern Idaho Community Action Partnership, a member of the Idaho Falls City Council, and a member of the Idaho Economic Advisory Council. In addition to discussing the housing crisis, John also shares his thoughts on potential poverty interventions such as encouraging programs that aid in the creation of social capital and supporting early education.
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Bengal Tales welcomes Tabatha Butler and Ronda Black
Don't miss the chance to listen to this month's Bengal Tales, where Amy Dressel sits down with Executive Director of Philanthropic Engagement, Tabatha Butler, and the 2025 Professional Achievement Award Recipient for the College of Education, Ronda Black.
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