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  • We will be listening to ISU student Gabe Lowman’s senior piano recital. Gabe is a talented student who graduated in December of 2020. The recital features an eclectic program of works from the classical, romantic, and modern era. Gabe Lowman was a student of Dr. Kori Bond.
  • Kimberlee Kruesi has covered Tennessee politics for The Associated Press since 2018, reporting on the General Assembly, elections, as well as all things pandemic. Previously, she was in Idaho for nearly seven years, working for both the AP and the Twin Falls Times-News, where she reported on politics, environmental issues and health care.
  • In this episode, host Krystoff Kissoon sits down with guest, Bea Valencia, doctoral student in Political Science at Idaho State, to discuss the experiences and challenges that people of color face while pursuing graduate education.
  • April 5, 2021 Episode of Bengal Tales - Ryan Sargent welcomes newly minted KISU General Manager Jamon Anderson. Jamon, who was hired as KISU's interim general manager in 2019, assumed the permanent position in March. Anderson has been a member of the station's management team since 2005.
  • We will be listening to ISU student Nicholas Craven's senior vocal recital. Nicholas is a talented student who graduated in December of 2020. The recital features an eclectic program of works from the classical, romantic, and modern era. Nicholas Cravens was a student of Professor Kathleen Lane.
  • ISU Onstage presents Samantha Lai's junior flute recital.
  • Host Dr. Zac Gershberg talks with Dr. Justin Dolan Stover, an ISU historian, about recent events at the U.S. Capitol to try to make sense of it through a historical lens.
  • 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.
  • In recognition of Black History Month, host Krystoff Kissoon sits down with guest, Dr. Olivia Ngadjui, rising counseling educator and cross-cultural relations enthusiast, to reflect on her journey from growing up in Washington, D.C. in "a mecca of black power" to becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) committed to serving communities in need.
  • In recognition of Black History Month, host Krystoff Kissoon sits down with guest, Dr. Olivia Ngadjui, rising counseling educator and cross-cultural relations enthusiast, to reflect on her journey from growing up in Washington, D.C. in "a mecca of black power" to becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) committed to serving communities in need.
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