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Dr. Cori Jenkins, ISU Associate Professor of Chemistry and Kyler Sayer, an ISU Master’s student in Chemistry, join Marty Blair, VP for Research and Economic Development to discuss innovative research on “green” chemistry. Jenkins and Sayer discuss ways in which the native plants we find in our yards are helping us break down plastics, and how natural plant compounds are being tested and used as adhesives…“green” glue. Sayer, an ISU student, talks about his hands-on experience as a student researcher, and together, Sayer and Jenkins explore how his ISU experience sets him apart from undergraduate research at other universities.
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Dr. Rieske, Pete Molino, and Temala Baker discuss Idaho State University's commitment to autism research and program offerings, emphasizing the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) minor that prepares students for the high-demand field of ABA services.
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Lesa Crawford joins Dean Theresa Connor this month on Bengal Health Chat for a conversation about student food insecurity. Crawford is the Student Care and Assistance Coordinator at Idaho State University. She manages Benny's Pantry and the Bengal Meal Share Program. These services help students overcome barriers so they can be successful in their education goals.
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KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Derek Adams, a student studying Marketing, Finance, Management, and Economics at ISU.
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KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Kendall Whitney, a student studying Psychology at ISU.
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KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Ella Bunde, a student studying Biochemistry at ISU
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Join host Dr. Teresa Conner for this episode of Bengal Health Chat, where she sits down for a discussion with Dr. Char Byington, Department Chair of Nutrition and Dietetics here at Idaho State University. Dr. Byingon provides dietary guidance for the holiday season and throughout the year.
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On this episode of Pharmacy Fusion, host Tom Wadsworth sits with Coleman Cutchins and Kevin Cleveland to discuss the Covid-19 epidemic, the vaccine and its effectiveness, concerns and side effects, and more.
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Saturday, December 16 is the Pocatello Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (PUUF)'s 35th annual Festival of Lights starting at 4 PM, at 309 North Garfield in Pocatello. All are welcome and there is no cost to attend. An offertory will be collected to benefit Aid for Friends Pocatello, an emergency homeless shelter.
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This episode consists of four mini-interviews with local business owners/vendors operating at the monthly Pocatello Art Walk.