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The Roar Report with Jeremiah Schilz
KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Jeremiah Schilz, an ISU student who wears many hats around campus, having involvement in many different organizations. Namely, Jeremiah is involved in ASISU in different capacities, and is a member of the Finance association. In this episode of the ROAR report, Jeremiah and Ricky talk about ASISU and the many benefits it brings students here at ISU.
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Pathways: Ryan Sargent
Ryan Sargent is the Executive Director of Alumni Relations and Advancement Communications at Idaho State University. Ryan had a pretty clear vision for his career from a fairly early age and stayed true to the course. However, it was the skills he gained through extracurriculars and a deep connection to ISU that allowed him to pivot from a full time law career to his current position. For more information about your career path, visit the ISU Career Center website at: isu.edu/career.Music: Fresh Prints freshprintsmusic.com/
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Inspiring Educators welcomes Dexter Gunter and Bob Myers
Host Dean Jean McGivney-Burelle meets with guests that include scholarship donor and ISU alumnus Bob Myers in addition to Dexter Gunter, the first recipient of Myers’ endowed scholarship, the Dr. Robert Myers & Mrs. Lavoy Riley scholarship.
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ITSOA: Afro Pop
Join Joseph Chidiebere Emmanuel and listen to some of his favorite Afro Pop songs on this episode of In The Spirit of Africa.
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Sustainable Idaho: Sustainable Recreation Revisited
This week we revisit a past interview on Sustainable Recreation with Justin Dayley, Director of the ISU Outdoor Adventure Area.
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Bengal Business October Episode with Todd Cooper and Dr. Yan Chen
Join Dr. Shane Hunt as he discusses the exciting things happening in community banking with Todd Cooper, President and CEO of Idaho First Bank. Also, Dean Hunt welcomes Dr. Yan Chen, Professor of Management at ISU. They discuss the challenges facing human resource managers moving forward with the pandemic.
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Bengal Financial Literacy Show – Estate Planning Part I
This month our host, Chris Chatwin, presents the part I of a three-part series about estate planning. Joining Chris is ISU College of Business professor and attorney Dave Bagley. Part II and III will air on the third Monday in November and December respectively.
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Sustainable Idaho: Drought and Fire Management
In this episode, we continued our drought discussion as we explored the topic of fire. Sarah Wheeler and Joel Gosswiller joined us from the Eastern Idaho Interagency Fire Center, or EIIFC, to help us understand what our fire season looks like in Idaho and how fires are managed.
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Navigating Diversity with Rachel McGovern - “Everything Is Trying To Find Equilibrium”
In this episode, host Krystoff Kissoon sits down with guest Rachel McGovern, former co-host of KISU’s Sustainable Idaho and the new Editorial Assistant of the Policy Studies Journal.
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Sustainable Idaho: Drought and Impacts of Fire
On last week’s episode, Eizaak and I talked about fire management as the fire season continues into late August. For this episode, Dr. Nick Nauslar, a fire meteorologist from the Bureau of Land Management and Dr. Creighton Hardin, a recently retired local pediatrician, agreed to talk to me more about the effects of longer fire seasons.
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