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The Irish Revolution a Century Ago…and Lessons for Today
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.
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Inspiring Educators welcomes Carly Maloney, ISU Young Alumnus Impact Award winner and Utah Teacher of the Year
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.
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The DEQ and Air Quality
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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Art Walk and Sustainable Shopping
In this episode, Jodie Schwicht interviews four local business owners/vendors operating at the monthly Pocatello Art Walk on their thoughts on sustainability and how shopping small can reduce consumer impacts on the environment.
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Dr. Leung— Nanotoxicity, Union Pacific, and Current Research Pt. 2
This week, Jodie Schwicht speaks more with Dr. Solomon Leung on his work with the railroads, study of toxicology, and current research.
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The Sagebrush Steppe is Diminishing in Idaho
Nathan Gregson is joined by Matt Lucia, the Executive Director of Sagebrush Steppe Land Trust located in Pocatello, to discuss the diminishing sagebrush steppe landscape.
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The Nature of Idaho welcomes Arborist for City of Pocatello
Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett meet with guest Brett Hewatt, Parks and Rec Superintendent and Arborist for the City of Pocatello to discuss arbor planning, development, and trends in parks and residential areas in the city, including recommendations to homeowners.
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Jodie Schwicht Reflects on Sustainability Topics as SI Host
In this episode, Sustainable Idaho host Jodie Schwicht discusses why she got involved with Sustainable Idaho, what she liked about being a radio show host, and her favorite episodes to work on. We also discussed her passion for a solution to the fast fashion industry problem, the growth she’s experienced from the Sustainable Idaho Internship from start to finish, and what’s next for her.
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ASISU Senator of the College of Health Professions Neelam Mishra on Roar report!
KISU’ Ben Graham interviews Neelam Mishra, one of two senators for the College of Health Professions.
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"Try It!" - Career advice in this edition of Pathways with guest Lisa McDougall
On today’s episode, Emily Jahsman interviews Lisa McDougall, Research Associate at the Molecular Research Core Facility at Idaho State University. Lisa’s natural interests led her to the world of molecular biology, where she uses her talents to literally and figuratively pull data out of (almost) thin air! Emily and Lisa discuss the importance of trying things out, finding your natural strengths, and being open to the unknown.
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