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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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Host Ben Graham sits down with the Dean of Students, Matt Daily, for an invigorating conversation!
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ISU alumnus Stan Bissey shares how his experiences at ISU shaped his journey from working in a local diner to becoming CEO of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, while Professor Mark McBeth discusses student leadership and career opportunities.
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Love. It is one of if not the world’s most complex emotion. We can feel it so many ways. So for this episode of Double XX, we are taking a look at some of the ways that we humans experience this incredible feeling. Love has many different faces. Hey, here's a good question: what are some of the things that you love? Give it some thought while you listen to this intriguing half hour of music.
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On this episode of Sustainable Idaho, Chelsea is speaking with Jessica Carnes, Idaho State University's Sustainability Manager, about the Office of Sustainability's achievements throughout 2024.Achievements include the year-long collection of data regarding ISU’s sustainability initiatives in order to complete the Sustainability Tracking Assessment & Rating System STARS (STARS®) report, the creation of a campus sustainability action plan, and the new student sustainability grant.Office of Sustainability Website: https://www.isu.edu/sustainability/Sustainability Student Fund Grant:https://www.isu.edu/sustainability/involvement/student-fund-grant/ISU Sustainability Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/idahostatesustainability/
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Director Camile Thomsen and cast member Norm Schroeder, who plays Big Daddy, speak with McKenzie about the season opener, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and other happenings that are going on at the Warehouse, including upcoming auditions and capital campaigns for needed upgrades.
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This episode of The Bengal Financial Literacy Show features host Chris Chatwin in a discussion on economics and inflation with Dr. Karl Geisler, Professor of Economics at ISU.
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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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