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The Roar Report with Emma Watts
KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Emma Watts, an ISU student who is studying political science and economics. Emma is the senator for the College of Arts and Letters for ASISU. In this episode, Ricky and Emma talk about how she is involved in ASISU, and how she advocates for sustainability on campus.
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Youth Climate Activism
A huge amount of young people take part in climate activism. This week we get some insight on that trend by speaking with Boise high school student and member of the Idaho Climate Justice League, Jeff Jenks.
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Giving Tuesday
For Giving Tuesday, Sustainable Idaho revisits some of the organizations we have featured that are worth giving to.
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The Roar Report with Ailie Maclean
KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Ailie Maclean, a senior here at ISU who is studying political science and global studies. Ailie is the Vice President of ASISU, which involves many responsibilities and time commitments. In this episode, Ricky and Ailie discuss ASISU and the fun upcoming events students can get involved in.
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Bianica Yellowhair: Take the Unexpected Opportunities
Bianica Yellowhair is a Clinical Professor for the Bengal Bridge program at Idaho State University. As a first generation student and Native American person, Bianica’s path was full of barriers. But through finding the bravery to seek guidance, and the openness to act on advice, she found mentors and programs that helped her find her passion.
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Bengal Tales with Tabatha Butler
The December edition of Bengal Tales features a conversation with our host, Ryan Sargent, and Tabatha Butler, Director of Development for the ISU College of Education and Idaho Museum of Natural History. Tabatha grew up in Pocatello and around Idaho State University. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in History from Idaho State University and a Master’s in Applied Historical Research from Boise State University. Tabatha has helped to create three new endowments for the College of Education this year.
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Bengal Business November Episode with Catherine Rider and Dr. Neil Tocher
The November edition of Bengal Business Radio Show is hosted by Dr. Shane Hunt, Dean of the ISU College of Business. Dean Hunt welcomes the Development Director for the ISU College of Business, Catherine Rider, and Department Chair for ISU Management and Marketing, Dr. Neil Tocher.
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Bengal Financial Literacy Show – Estate Planning Part III
This month our host, Chris Chatwin, presents the part III of a three-part series about estate planning following part II which aired last month. Joining Chris is ISU College of Business professor and attorney Dave Bagley.
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Nez Perce Solar Power
This week we highlight a project by the Nez Perce to install solar power and improve their community’s sustainability. Our guest is Chantel Green, the natural resource planner for the tribe.
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Inspiring Educators welcomes Brian Armes and Harley Carlisle Neilson
Host Dean Jean McGivney-Burelle interviews Brian Armes about his impressive career in education in Idaho starting as a 2nd grade teacher to supporting school safety statewide. Brain shares how he and Julie's endowment is the way that they pay it forward for the transformational education experience he experienced at ISU so future teachers can go out to make our communities better and stronger.
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