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The 15th Annual Opportuni-Tea is Saturday, April 5, 2025, from 12 - 2:30 PM in the Event Hall of the ICCU Bengal Alumni Center. Idaho State University Honors Program students Jeffrey Gornichec and Ellie Hemsley visit with UHP director, Dr. Sarah Robey, to share about the program and this event.
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This episode of KISU features siblings Victor and Cythia “Cindy” Joe as they discuss their lifelong dedication to service, the significance of the Chinese Lunar New Year as a celebration of family and community, and their impactful work in affordable housing, immigration advocacy, education, and mentorship.
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Spring is well on it's way here in the Pacific Northwest, and along with the season comes my affection for the fiddle and the banjo renewed. In this edition of Double XX, we're setting a place at the table for some of the talented bluegrass women. There's just something about this genre that feels good for your soul. So, why not treat yourself to some heart-healing music?
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Idaho State Football will host a Pro Day Wednesday, March 19 at the ICCU Dome in Pocatello.
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Zoo Idaho was first established in 1932 at a local trailer with only two exhibits: Josephine the female monkey, and Pete the raccoon. Now, the park houses numerous orphaned or injured indigenous species that would have died in the wild. The span of 25 acres includes 98 barnyard animals, bears, bison, birds of prey, fowl, small reptiles, wild cats, and many more.
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Dr. Ruby Nguyen, a lead scientist at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), speaks with Parker Romero about their partnership with the E-cyclers of Idaho, and Sunnking Sustainable Solutions on a project to help increase electronic recycling in Idaho. Their project is focusing on collection events, outreach, and more. INL hopes to learn from New York’s established electronic recycling practices and implement them in Idaho.
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Idaho State University's College of Business announced a transformational planned gift of $3 million from an anonymous donor last month.
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Benny's Pantry manager Rachel Child explains how Benny's Pantry fulfills its mission with assistance from community partners and individual donations. In 2024 Benny's Pantry distributed more than 68,000 lbs of food, more than double the amount given in 2023. Click to hear more and learn how you can help students with food insecurity by donating to Benny's Pantry during Bengal Giving Day 2025.
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Chris Chatwin welcomes Presley Arrowood, Director of Marketing and Communication of the ISU College of Business, to talk about Financial Literacy Week 2025. Idaho State University's Financial Literacy Week, planned for April 7 to 10 in 2025, aims to educate students on financial planning, taxes, estate planning, real estate, and insurance. Financial Literacy Week events also feature swag and drawings for cash prizes. Chris poses a question for, and extends an Financial Literacy Week invitation to, Post Malone.
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Join Ben this time on the Roar Report as he sits down with Dr. Heern for a riveting conversation! A wide range of topics is covered in this interview, including The College of Arts & Letters, Dr. Heern's compelling history, and his thoughts on happenings in the Middle East.
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In this episode, Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett sit down with Serena Rasmussen, Executive Director of Wild Hearts Idaho, to discuss empowering young women through outdoor experiences.
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The Idaho State University School of Performing Arts is delighted to announce its highly anticipated 2024-2025 season.
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