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  • The Alzheimer’s Association is hosting multiple events in our region this September. There is a walk in Twin Falls on September 7, in Pocatello/Chubbuck at Cotant Park on September 14, and in Idaho Falls at Snake River Landing on September 21. Registration and more information at alz.org/walk.
  • Hosts Associate Dean, John Curry, and Executive Director of Philanthropic Engagement, Tabatha Butler, interview supporters of the College of Education about their careers, philanthropy, and who inspired them. This month they interview Maren Hunter, Clinical Instructor Outdoor Education Program, and Alina Jablonski, a recent graduate of the Outdoor Education Program.
  • COB Dean Shane Hunt sits down with ISU Dean of Students Matt Daily for part one of this month’s Bengal Business Radio Show. They talk about the role of the Dean of Students at Idaho State University as well as challenges facing student success. In part two of the show, finance professor Dr. Paul Obermann joins Dean Hunt for a stimulating discussion about Obermann’s recently published works and research on the role of connections in division management.
  • Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks with Global Studies and Languages faculty members Jasun Carr and Eduardo Villalobos about exciting growth in the program, including the addition of the Spanish for Heritage Speakers course starting in the fall.
  • The great thing about music? There is something for everyone! For the last summer show, I asked some of the women whom I know have listened to the show to send me a song that they love! This wonderful tribute to the first summer of Double XX features artists such as Roberta Flack, Tiny Habits, and The Sundays. What a way to celebrate the end of the season! Much love to all you! Be kind to one another and remember, the future is FEMALE!
  • Idaho State Women's Basketball Head Coach Seton Sobolewski has announced the Bengals' 2024-25 schedule.
  • Don’t Call it Jazz is thrilled to present, “From the Vault”, a new series of episodes where host Jon Armstrong plays music from his old CD and Vinyl collection. This physical media collection has been going strong for over 25 years, and it’s been a blast to rediscover these iconic albums.
  • On today’s episode, Emily Jahsman interviews Joanna Jenks, an artist and art teacher at William Thomas Middle School in American Falls. Joanna‘s creative and personal journey took her from being an artist to being a teacher to being a mother and everything in between.
  • There's no denying it, we all have songs that we listen to on a loop. It's also true that those songs change from time to time depending on our mood, or whatever we have going on in our lives. So, for this Double XX episode, I am giving you a look into my (current) personal music library hits, with tunes by TLC, Kelly Clarkson, and more.
  • Dr. Lori Barber has recently been named the next president for our newest community college in Idaho Falls, CEI. This position will allow her to continue on her journey with CEI while writing the next chapter of what can only be described as a true success story. Join us in discovering why today is an exciting time to be part of the higher education community.
  • Don’t Call it Jazz is thrilled to present, “From the Vault”, a new series of episodes where host Jon Armstrong plays music from his old CD and Vinyl collection. This physical media collection has been going strong for over 25 years, and it’s been a blast to rediscover these iconic albums.