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  • Listen to the exciting March episode of Bengal Tales! Host Amy Dressel sits down with Idaho State University’s new Vice President for University Advancement, Stephanie Smith. Stephanie brings roaring energy, deep expertise, and a passion for the transformative power of public higher education. When she’s not championing student success, you can find her exploring canyons, mountains, and rivers—embracing adventure just like a true Bengal!
  • I am very excited to welcome my wonderful music department colleague Jenna McLean back on the show, to talk about and check out her new album, For Your Love.
  • Host Ben Graham sits down with the ISCS Artistic Director and Conductor Dr. Nell Flanders, and Executive Director Logan Anderson for a riveting discussion about the symphony's most recent performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, A.K.A. the "Eroica Symphony."
  • The final event in PIE Week, the Teaching and Learning Symposium is a free annual event presented by the Idaho State University Program for Instructional Effectiveness (PIE). The symposium aims to inform and empower educators across campus with presentations, workshops and networking opportunities. A free community event is also offered the night before, inviting educators and interested community members from throughout southeast Idaho to visit campus and hear from the symposium's keynote speaker.
  • In this episode, Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett sit down with Jay Petervary, the founder and race director of the Fat Pursuit, to discuss the race and its impact on Teton Valley.
  • ISU COB professors Dr. Haley Hardman and John Ney welcome Frank Veltri, who leads the sales team at Boise State University. Frank talks about how he got involved in coaching collegiate sales teams, and he shares a few secrets to his success in sales competitions.
  • This is the first episode in a two-part series in which I'll be speaking with Idaho State University Chemistry Department and Sulphur Lab professor Dr. Courtney Jenkins and graduate research student Cal Norby about their research and development of a novel sulfur-rich hydrogel and its applications in agriculture. According to the USDA, 50 million lbs of sulfur fertilizer was used for agricultural purposes in 2021. Sulfur is used in agriculture to improve soil health, necessary to grow crops, but it is a double edged sword, which we will discuss in the this episode.
  • This month on the Bengal Business Radio Show, ISU College of Business Dean Shane Hunt welcomes Jayce Packer, this year's ISU Outstanding Student Achievement Award recipient for the ISU College of Business. In part II of the show, Dean Hunt then welcomes Dr. Karl Geisler, new department chair for the ISU Department of Economics and Finance, for a conversation about Geisler's new role with the ISU College of Business.
  • Leading up to the program’s first official game at Direct Communications Field at Miller Ranch Stadium, Idaho State University Athletics announces the ribbon cutting ceremony for the venue will take place on Monday, March 3, at 12:00 P.M.
  • Sit down with host Ben Graham this time on Roar Report for an awesome conversation with Raj from the Nepalese Student Association (NSA) about Nepalese Night 2025!
  • Host Ben Graham sits down with the Dean of Students, Matt Daily, for an invigorating conversation!