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  • Emily Alfin Johnson is a producer for NPR One.
  • Scott Gross began his broadcasting career at KWIK / KPKY Radio in Pocatello in 1986, working under his mentor, former Voice of the Bengals, Jim Fox. He served as the fill-in morning sports host, producing several daily segments covering local and national sports scores and highlights.
  • Mark Liptak has covered Idaho State athletics since 1993 when he was sports director at KPVI-TV.
  • Stephanie Smith is a recurring guest-host for the KISU show Bengal Tales. She serves as the Vice President for University Advancement at Idaho State University, which includes such organizations as The ISU Foundation, ISU Alumni Association, and KISU-FM.
  • Jeff Lunden is a freelance arts reporter and producer whose stories have been heard on NPR's Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition, as well as on other public radio programs.
  • Rebecca Hersher (she/her) is a reporter on NPR's Science Desk, where she reports on outbreaks, natural disasters, and environmental and health research. Since coming to NPR in 2011, she has covered the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, embedded with the Afghan army after the American combat mission ended, and reported on floods and hurricanes in the U.S. She's also reported on research about puppies. Before her work on the Science Desk, she was a producer for NPR's Weekend All Things Considered in Los Angeles.
  • Joseph Shapiro is a NPR News Investigations correspondent.
  • Award-winning journalist Patti Neighmond is NPR's health policy correspondent. Her reports air regularly on NPR newsmagazines All Things Considered, Morning Edition, and Weekend Edition.
  • Elissa Nadworny covers higher education and college access for NPR. She's led the NPR Ed team's multiplatform storytelling – incorporating radio, print, comics, photojournalism, and video into the coverage of education. In 2017, that work won an Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in innovation. As an education reporter for NPR, she's covered many education topics, including new education research, chronic absenteeism, and some fun deep-dives into the most popular high school plays and musicals and the history behind a classroom skeleton.
  • Pien Huang is a health reporter on the Science desk. She was NPR's first Reflect America Fellow, working with shows, desks and podcasts to bring more diverse voices to air and online.
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