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Succeed at Debate and Succeed at Life
Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks with ISU debate coach Sarah Partlow Lefevre and team colleagues and married couple, Joseph and Alyson Tyler, winners of the final round of the CLIMB Online National Sweepstakes 2022.
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Succeed at Debate and Succeed at Life
Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks with ISU debate coach Sarah Partlow Lefevre and team colleagues and married couple, Joseph and Alyson Tyler, winners of the final round of the CLIMB Online National Sweepstakes 2022.
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Unpacking the Stibnite Mine Project - Part III: Save The South Fork Salmon
Perpetua Mining Company has proposed to reopen a mining site near McCall Idaho to mine gold, silver, and - to some degree - antimony. This incredibly complex project has caught the attention of grassroots and state organizations worried about the impacts of the proposed mine on Idaho’s environment and socio-economic culture. Three episodes in, Jessa and Emma talk with Julie Thrower, the legal counsel for the Idaho conservation group, Save The South Fork Salmon, about the South Fork Salmon River and fish that call it home.
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Mind Tap Final Episode
Join Scott, Jessica, and Christian for the final installment of Mind Tap. The Mind Tap series has aired 17 episodes on topics ranging from opioid use, to grief and loss, and to suicide. Mind Tap has highlighted fascinating and sometimes inspiring personal stories, connected with clinical mental health experts, and brought attention to the wealth of mental health resources that are available to our Idaho communities. A list of these resources is attached to this program link.
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Grief, Loss and Mental Health: Combining personal experience and clinical expertise
This week on Mind Tap, Scott is joined by our radio series founder, Dr. Rhesa Ledbetter, and Counseling Doctoral Student, Hannah Brinser. Combining personal experience and clinical expertise, Scott, Hannah and Rhesa explore the topics of grief and loss.
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Ryan Sargent welcomes incoming ASISU President, Zane Webb, in season's final episode of Bengal Tales
This episode of Bengal Tales features an interview with newly elected ASISU President Zane Webb. Zane, originally from Twin Falls, ID, studies accounting at the Idaho State University College of Business.
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Sustainable Idaho: ESTEC
This week on Sustainable Idaho, we talked with Vince Bowen, Executive Director of Idaho State University’s ESTEC department. In this episode, we focus on solar energy and the opportunities ESTEC provides students who want to enter the renewable energy industry.
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Sustainable Idaho: Nuclear Risks
For our third nuclear energy episode, we invited Hannah Smay and Leigh Ford from the Snake River Alliance in addition to Lisa Hecht, an organizer who works with The Union of Concerned Scientists, to discuss nuclear power drawbacks and risks with us.
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ISU Impact: 2022 Summer Theater Program
Summer Theater is back! Thanks to a generous donation from Farm Bureau Insurance, the community can look forward to the return of this beloved community program.
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Problem Solvers: The New Undergraduate Certificate in Forensic Sciences
Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks to Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Kirsten Green Mink, and student Kailey Pease about the new Undergraduate Certificate in Forensic Sciences.
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