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  • In this episode, my co-host, Karen, joins me in talking about how we can eat healthier. We discuss the delicious traditional foods we love and how we can make them better for us. We talk about the importance of fresh ingredients and cooking at home, and how small changes can make a big difference in our health. We also talk about how everyone can help make healthy eating easier in our communities by learning more about nutrition and supporting each other. Whether you're already into healthy eating or just starting out, this episode has something for you!
  • This month on the Bengal Business Radio Show, Dean Shane Hunt first welcomed Nicolette Scarduzio, the Outstanding Student of the Year for the ISU College of Business. They discuss Nicolette's studies in Business Administration and her leadership as an academic and student athlete. Part II of this program features Dr. Thomas Ottaway, ISU Professor of Informatics, for a discussion about AI in Business.
  • Join us on our cybersecurity podcast as we sit down with Dr. Sean McBride, the current program director of National Information Assurance Training and Education Center (NIATEC) and Program Coordinator of the Industrial Control Systems (ICS) program at Idaho State University. Listen as we explore the future of cybersecurity education in Idaho and gain insights into the opportunities in cybersecurity education.
  • John and Haley welcome Tyler Hancock to discuss his sales experience, his role for the sales competition in which the University of Toledo competed, and the importance of emotional intelligence.
  • In this first episode, I am giving you all the details about diabetes. You will learn about how diabetes affects the body and the complications it can cause. All the answers to the diabetes questions on the survey are in this episode, so listen closely! You'll need them for the last survey ;)
  • KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Natalie Mortensen, a 4th year student studying political science, and economics at ISU.
  • KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Aspen Brown, one of two Senators for the College of Science and Engineering.
  • Dr. Justin Dolan Stover, ISU Associate Professor, Department Chair of History, and ISU’s 2024 Distinguished Researcher, discusses the early 20th century history of Ireland and the impact of environmental destruction as a weapon of war. He describes how ISU students participate in his research efforts and offers a thoughtful explanation of the importance of historical research to answer contemporary political and societal questions.
  • Hosts Dean, Jean McGivney-Burelle, and Executive Director of Philanthropic engagement, Tabatha Butler, interview supporters of the College of Education about their careers, philanthropy and who inspired them. This month they interview Mrs. Carly Maloney, Utah’s Teacher of the Year.
  • In this episode, Jodie Schwicht interviews is Melissa Gibbs, the air quality manager for the Pocatello regional office of the Department of Environmental Quality on air pollution and wintertime inversions in southeast Idaho.
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