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  • KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Maclane Westbrook, a student studying communications with an emphasis in multiplatform journalism at ISU!
  • KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Emma Watts, President of ASISU, and a 4th year student studying political science, economics, and marketing at ISU.
  • Join us as we explore the multifaceted career of Mrs. Laura Martin, the Cyber/Infrastructure Security Program Manager at the Department of Energy - Idaho Operations Office, following her roles as a Software Systems Engineer and Hybrid Cloud Program Manager at NAVSEA.
  • Hannah Sanger, the Division Manager of the Science and Environment Division in Pocatello, joins Nathan Grgeson to discuss the recent Clean Water Act violation by the Swinerton Builders, based out of California to discuss how funds from this fine will be used in Idaho.
  • John and Haley welcome Doug Chambers and Lydia Bishop! Doug Chambers recently received the Idaho Business Leader of the Year Award. Lydia is a member of the Alpha Kappa Psi organization, which hosted the Idaho Business Leader of the Year Awards Dinner.
  • ISU Geosciences professor, Dr. Sarah Godsey and current PhD student, Sarah Newcomb, talk about innovative research that impacts food, farming, forests, fish and the future of Idaho’s economy. From the headwaters of the Snake River to the agriculture fields of southern Idaho, water is the key to Idaho’s sustainable future.
  • Hosts Dean, Jean McGivney-Burelle, and Philanthropic Advisor, Tabatha Butler, interview Ron and Patty Bolinger. Both graduated from ISU’s College of Education. They share with us their extensive educational impact in SE Idaho and their love for ISU.
  • In this episode, we're talking all about the importance and benefits of keeping your body moving! We share easy tips to help you stay active and some of our experiences with physical activity.
  • 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.
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