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  • In this two-part series, Jodie Schwicht speaks with Dr. Solomon Leung of the Civil and environmental Engineering program at ISU on how engineering and environmental consciousness interact.
  • We are joined by Robert Pitman, the Pocatello Greenhouse Outside Nursery Manager, to discuss why urban tree populations are declining in Idaho and how this is contributing to Climate Change. This is part 2. In the first episode, they focused on some background on the insects causing the damage and the scope of the damage over time. In this episode(part 2) we will discuss the symptoms of the ips beetle attacks, what to do about it, and how to avoid it.
  • In this episode, Jodie Schwicht speaks with Pocatello Deputy Director of Public Works Tom Kirkman on electronic waste management and Pocatello’s solution with Recycle Boise.
  • Nathan Gregson is joined by Bruce Olenick, a trail-building volunteer with the Bureau of Land Management in Pocatello, to discuss the ongoing Pioneer Ridge Trail System Project.
  • Jeniffer Flynn, the Assistant Planner for the city of Pocatello, joins Nathan Gregson to discuss the upcoming Portneuf Valley Environmental Fair in Pocatello, Idaho.
  • Join us as we dive into the world of cybersecurity with Bryce Kunz, the current Chief Strategy Officer at Ultraviolet Cyber and recent President and Chief Hacker at Stage 2 Security. Explore Mr. Kunz's journey through academia, gain insights into the challenges and opportunities in industrial control systems cybersecurity, and discover valuable advice for aspiring professionals in the field.
  • On today’s episode, Emily Jahsman interviews Jarrod Brownsberger, a physical therapist working for Advanced Home Health. Jarrod takes us on a journey from Australia to Idaho and describes how he found meaningful work helping others.
  • Nathan Gregson is joined by Liz Alexander, a Rotarian from Nampa, ID, to discuss the Eco Film Contest sponsored by Rotary District 5400. In this episode they talk about the Environmental Stewardship Action Team (ESAT) and what this contest is about. The contest invites students in 9th through 12th grade to get involved in climate action by submitting a short video on a climate solution. Want to know more? For contest details go to tinyurl.com/EcoFilmContest .
  • On today’s episode, Emily Jahsman interviews Joanna Jenks, an artist and art teacher at William Thomas Middle School in American Falls. Joanna‘s creative and personal journey took her from being an artist to being a teacher to being a mother and everything in between.
  • Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks with Global Studies and Languages faculty members Jasun Carr and Eduardo Villalobos about exciting growth in the program, including the addition of the Spanish for Heritage Speakers course starting in the fall.
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