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  • In this episode Parker Interviews Ladd Whalen who is a potato farmer in Aberdeen Idaho. Ladd Whalen is also the founder of Roots Potato chips. They discuss what regenerative agriculture is, how it is beneficial to the environment, and then they explore how regenerative agriculture can shape the future of agriculture and what that might look like.
  • For this month of KISU’s Bengal Tales episode, Amy Dressel hits the road and interviews ISU alumni in LA during the Idaho State University’s Bold Path Forward Alumni Tour. Listen and hear all about how these outstanding alumni are making an impact in California where they tribute their successes to their alma mater. From learning a new language, to building relationships with colleagues and faculty members, and frat parties, these Bengal alumni are fun to know!
  • On this episode of Sustainable Idaho, Chelsea interviews the Southeast Regional Office of Idaho Fish and Game’s wildlife manager, Zach Lockyer, and wildlife biologist, Eric Freeman, to discuss Chronic Wasting Disease’s deadly neurological effects that are impacting Idaho’s deer, elk, and moose populations. Learn more about how the disease is transmitted, how the symptoms of this neurological disease are presented, what to do if you observe an animal, you believe may be infected with the disease, and understand the implications on our way of life.
  • Professors John Ney and Dr. Haley Hardman are excited to welcome Dr. Shane Hunt, Dean of the ISU College of Business, and Dr. Ali Mondt, Assistant Professor of Human Performance and Sports Studies at ISU, for an in-depth exploration of sports marketing and an introduction to the upcoming sports sales course for the spring semester.
  • Join Ben this time on the ROAR Report as he invites Latin Grammy Award-winning Bassist & Composer Pedro Giraudo on the show! Pedro and Ben talk about a wide-range of topics including Pedro's background and history with Argentinian music, practice advice for young musicians, and most importantly, his brand new album "Strata."
  • Hosts Associate Dean, John Curry , and Executive Director of Philanthropy, Tabatha Butler, interview supporters of the College of Education about their careers, philanthropy and who inspired them. This month they interview Dr. Geoff Thomas, former Superintendent of Madison School District and current professor at ISU.
  • This month on the Bengal Business Radio Show, Dr. Shane Hunt speaks with College of Business alumnus Victor Dominguez. Dominguez, a Planning & Financial Controls Analyst at INL, discusses the professional impacts of his academic experiences at the ISU College of Business and how being a first-generation high school and college graduate shaped his journey. In the second half of the show, Dean Hunt welcomes Annik Martin, the new Clinical Professor of Management in the ISU College of Business, and the 2024 State Gem Innovative Educator Award in the category of Mathematical Ways of Knowing.
  • Today’s episode is the first of a two-part series in which Chelsea will be speaking with Idaho Office of Energy and Mineral Resources Project Coordinator - Jett Hawk, about the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program - also known as NEVI. In this first episode, they’ll be discussing what the program is, the socioeconomic and environmental concerns Idaho state seeks to address through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program, and how Idaho communities will benefit from the program.
  • Dr. Donna Lybecker shares her thoughts about how words and narratives around political issues shape our long-term understanding. She describes how ISU students engage in research and academic activities that help them become more active and informed citizens in U.S. democracy. This prepares them for a variety of careers, and for life.
  • In this first episode of a two-part series Parker interviews the Executive Director and the Interim Executive Director of the Nez Perce Tribe, Shannon Wheeler and Jesse Leighton. In the first episode they discuss how the salmon benefit ecosystems as a whole, what the salmon mean to the Nez Perce Tribe, as well as an introduction to Project 5311. Stay tuned for next week’s episode where they will talk about what Project 5311 will involve, where the project is currently, and more.
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