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ISU Online Social Work Degrees: Building a Coalition of Social Workers Across the State of Idaho
Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks with social work faculty member Dr. Darci Graves and MSW student Kiesha Ade about the online social work degree options offered through ISU.
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What’s Killing Our Conifer Trees Part I
We are joined by Robert Pitman, the Pocatello Greenhouse Outside Nursery Manager, to discuss why urban tree populations are declining in Idaho and how this is contributing to Climate Change. This is part 1 of a 2 part Episode. This first Episode will focus on some background on the insects causing the damage and the scope of the damage over time.
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Episode 57: Jake 'The Snake' Roberts, a professional wrestler who grappled not only with opponents in the ring but also faced the formidable foes of Fear and Addiction on his path to Redemption.
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Recycling in Idaho
Nathan Gregson is joined by Tom Kirkman, the Deputy deputy Public Works director for the city of Pocatello, to discuss current recycling statistics and the future of recycling in Pocatello.
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ISU Impact: A Great Academic Ecosystem
Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks with scholarship recipients Dani Mecham and Noah Leary about the impact of scholarships on their lives and the benefit of interdisciplinary study at ISU.
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Water in Idaho: Food, Farming, Forests, Fish and the Future
ISU Geosciences professor, Dr. Sarah Godsey and current PhD student, Sarah Newcomb, talk about innovative research that impacts food, farming, forests, fish and the future of Idaho’s economy. From the headwaters of the Snake River to the agriculture fields of southern Idaho, water is the key to Idaho’s sustainable future.
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Art Walk and Sustainable Shopping
In this episode, Jodie Schwicht interviews four local business owners/vendors operating at the monthly Pocatello Art Walk on their thoughts on sustainability and how shopping small can reduce consumer impacts on the environment.
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Dr. Leung— Nanotoxicity, Union Pacific, and Current Research Pt. 2
This week, Jodie Schwicht speaks more with Dr. Solomon Leung on his work with the railroads, study of toxicology, and current research.
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Geothermal Energy in Idaho Part 2
Nathan Gregson is joined by Lisa Kuscu, the president and founder of Black Rock Geoscience based in Pocatello, Idaho, to discuss developments of Geothermal power in Idaho. They discuss why geothermal energy is a good alternative to wind or solar power, the potential of geothermal energy in Idaho, enhanced geothermal systems, how Idaho is responding to the geothermal movement, and barriers for geothermal in Idaho.
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Homemade Electric Vehicle
Nathan Gregson interviews Jesse Erickson on this episode to talk about one wild ride! Jesse took a 1965 Volkswagen Bug and turned it into an electric vehicle!
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