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  • Dean Kandi Turley Ames discusses the National Student Advertising Competition (NSAC) with faculty advisor Amanda Bennett and student Katie Morgan.
  • Professors John Ney and Dr. Haley Hardman welcome some of the recent winners of the Spring Sales Contest, Zach Jewkes, Amenze Erhunmwunse, and Charles Okuoyibo. They discuss the products they sold and value and experience the competition provides for ISU students.
  • KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Lexi Jorgenson, a Graduate student studying Homeland Security & Emergency Management at ISU.
  • KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Peyton Kolb, one of two senators for the College of Health Professions.
  • KISU’s Ben Graham interviews McKalee Bruegeman, the Senator for the College of Education.
  • Dean Shane Hunt welcomes graduating MBA student Josh Luker to our May edition of the Bengal Business Radio Show. Josh was part of a winning team at this year’s International Business Strategy Competition in California. Josh will continue his studies next year in the Ph.D. program at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The faculty interview in the second half of this month’s show features long time ISU professor of finance Dr. Ann Hackert.
  • In this two-part series, Jodie Schwicht interviews ISU Sustainability Team Leaders Brian Sagendorf, Jessica Carnes, and Jennifer Parrot on their efforts to create a more environmentally-friendly network of ISU campuses.
  • Nathan Gregson is joined by Lisa Kuscu, the president and founder of Black Rock Geoscience based in Pocatello, Idaho, to discuss developments of Geothermal power in Idaho. They discuss why geothermal energy is a good alternative to wind or solar power, the potential of geothermal energy in Idaho, enhanced geothermal systems, how Idaho is responding to the geothermal movement, and barriers for geothermal in Idaho.
  • Greg Olson, the CEO of Blue Lighting based out of Boise, ID, joins Nathan Gregson to discuss the ongoing solar power project taking place on the Duck Valley Reservation.
  • We’ve talked about water a lot this summer, but hang in there! Sustainable Idaho takes a shift away from farmers this year and into the 20% – municipalities. David Hoekema from the Department of Water Resources talks with Jessa about how the state of Idaho is managing climate change, irrigation, and growing cities.
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