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  • Pastor Star Reardon from the Pocatello First Congregational United Church of Christ joins the show to talk about the Alternative Gift Market, an event coming up where people can support environmental and humanitarian causes by buying gifts.
  • Teresa Conner, dean for the College of Health at Idaho State University makes her radio debut on KISU as host of the new Bengal Health Chat Radio Show and Podcast. Introducing Dean Conner is Rex Force, Vice President for Health Sciences at ISU and they are joined by Tracy Farnsworth, President for the Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine.
  • In this episode, Holly Kartchner joins Dean Kandi Turley-Ames to discuss the success of the Road Scholarship program. The program has grown over the last few years, starting with offering support for a single student to supporting over 90 students from the surrounding area this year. Later in the episode, Jacob Harris, a Sociology graduate student and a former Marsh Valley High School graduate, shares how the Road Scholarship has helped him continue his education at ISU and exceed even his own expectations.
  • Join Bengal Health Chat host Dr. Teresa Conner, dean for the College of Health in this month’s episode on Monday, December 13th at 7:30 p.m. to hear from Dr. Stewart and Conner Vrba, a masters-level student working to earn an Animal Assisted Intervention Certificate.
  • Craig Chatriand is the Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Idaho State University. Craig didn’t dream of becoming the Dean of Students growing up. However, he was willing to take on new challenges and positions, which revealed to him skills and interests he never knew he had. Eventually, someone told him he could do those things for a living.
  • Idaho has the most expansive prescriptive authority in the nation. This month on Pharmacy Fusion, Dean Walter Fitzgerald, is joined by Shanna O’Connor, clinical assistant professor for ISU, who explains why your local pharmacist is often your most accessible health care provider.
  • KISU’s Ricky Colapietro interviews Robert Gay, the education coordinator for the Idaho Museum of Natural History located on campus. Robert is a paleontologist and educator who is passionate about the natural history of Idaho. In this episode, Robert tells us about the incredible ways that the museum contributes to the community with its interesting and fun events, and also tells us how we can get involved.
  • This week we heard from another young climate activist, Ellie Barron, who works with grass roots advocacy organization Action Corps. Also, on the show is Action Corps Executive Director, Isaac Evens-Frantz who explains a campaign the Idaho team is working on to get international funds released to combat the climate crisis and pandemic.
  • Join Joseph Chidiebere Emmanuel as he talks about the African Student Association at ISU with Yassin Lumu. Yassin is the current president of the African Students Association at Idaho State University. He is also joined by Joseph Banza, a member of the ASA. Joseph talks us through some of his favorite songs coming out The Republic of the Congo.
  • 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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