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  • Jonathan Fardy is an Assistant Professor of Art History, jointly appointed by the Art and History Departments at Idaho State University. Jonathan found a refuge in art from an early stage. Though it took time, some great advice, and leaving a promising career to figure out how to bring together his many different interests and skills to build toward the position he has today.
  • Bob Ellis is the Outdoor Recreation Coordinator for the C.W. HOG program in the Outdoor Adventure Center at Idaho State University. Bob had little intention of going to college. But a job starring a brick wall gave him the feeling there was more out there. He followed that feeling and now has a job that incorporates his personal passions and deep fulfillment on a daily basis.
  • Join Dr. Shane Hunt as he discusses the career journey of Josh Thompson, Alumnus of ISU College of Business. Also, Dean Hunt welcomes Dr. Justin Wood, Professor of Accounting at ISU.
  • This week we learn about the positive environmental effects of beavers from Mike Settell, the executive director of Watershed Guardians, a non-profit focused on the counting and preservation of beavers.
  • In this episode of The Bengal Financial Literacy Show, Chris Chatwin welcomes ISU Financial Aid Counselor Carey Jennings.
  • This edition of the Bengal Business Radio Show features an interview with current ASISU President Zane Webb, and Marketing Professor John Nye.
  • This week, I decided to take a step back from some of our heftier topics to talk with our old host Eizaak Jordan about the Sustainability Club and to introduce our new host, Katie Kelshaw.
  • Sustainable Idaho visits the Portneuf Greenway this week by talking with Greenway Foundation President, Taelor Jordan-Moss
  • Jonathan Armstrong, the driving force behind ISU’s new commercial music program, joins Dean Kandi Turley-Ames to talk about this exciting new degree option for students. Discussion will include how the commercial music program was developed and how this program is positively impacting the lives and futures of our music students. We will also hear from Joseph Emmanuel, a student participating in this new program.
  • Join Henry Evans on this episode of crucial riddims, where roots reggae and the social meanings behind the music are explored.
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