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"African music", is what most people refer to when thinking of several unique genres of music from different parts of Africa. There is so much diversity and richness coming from all parts of Africa and this shows in its music. Here on In The Spirit of Africa, we'll be listening to all these different styles, acknowledging their uniqueness and also their similarities, and also, we appreciate Northern, Central, Southern, Eastern, and Western African music and musicians.

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Mar 22, 2022
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Constitutional Conversations features the noted constitutional scholar, Dr. David Gray Adler, for 45 minutes of remarks and 45 minutes of Q & A. Adler has lectured nationally and internationally on the Constitution, the Presidency and the Bill of Rights. The programs are held at the Trinity Methodist Church, 237 N. Water Ave., Idaho Falls, with more information at http://alturasinstitute.com/

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Feb 11, 2018
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This monthly, half-hour program examines the range of media literacy so listeners can become more informed and conscientious citizens. Topics include conversations about the economic, historical, legal, political, and technological aspects of media innovation and practices. Each episode features an interview with a respected guest in some area of the media world. We invite you to listen and consider how we might better navigate the complex systems of information and entertainment in which we are immersed. Check back each month, from September to May, for new episodes.

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Oct 16, 2018
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Listen to Mashaal Hijazi and Noah Johnson as they discuss all things life; with a cultural and satirical twist, with new shows every week.

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Oct 18, 2016
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Performances from ISU Ensembles, Faculty, Staff, Students and Community members - brought to you for your listening pleasure and appreciation from the KISU campus station

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Jun 09, 2016
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Hear highlights from the August, 2015 Intermountain Energy Summit held in Idaho Falls, ID. Our KISU broadcasts include welcoming remarks from Idaho Falls Mayor, Rebecca Casper, and speeches by Jonathan Weisgall of Berkshire Hathaway, and Dr William Gern of the University of Wyoming, and many more.

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Aug 31, 2015
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Local Business Summer Spotlight with Emmalynn Young is a weekly interview segment with some of the most passionate and creative folks in the local-business community from Pocatello and the surrounding area.

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Aug 17, 2015
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  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Jun 23, 2015
Caption: Former Secretaries of Health and Human Services Mike Leavitt (left) and Kathleen Sebelius participate in a panel discussion moderated by Post Register Editor and Publisher Roger Plothow at the Idaho Healthcare Summit on Tuesday morning. The summit was hel, Credit: Monte LaOrange, Post Register
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KISU-FM recorded audio for broadcasts of select events from the 2015 Idaho Healthcare Summit: **** Recorded for KISU-FM for Radio Broadcast **** File 1- Morning remarks with Q&A from Mike Kathleen Sebelius followed by afternoon remarks by Mike Leavitt **** File 2- Joint Session with panelists Mike Leavitt and Kathleen Sebelius with Roger Plothow **** File 3- JOINT SESSION: Impending Supreme Court Decision on Subsidies. SPONSORED BY WRIGHT-WAYMENT LAW OFFICE **** Information about the Idaho Healthcare Summit at idahohealthcaresummit.com

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Jun 22, 2015
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Bengal Buzz is a half-hour radio show featuring interviews with noteworthy ISU alumni, students, faculty, and friends. The program is dedicated to exploring and celebrating the individual stories and accomplishments of Bengals. Join us on the first and third Monday of each month (during the academic school year) at 7pm for Bengal Buzz on KISU-FM.

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: May 03, 2015
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The Sounds of ISU showcases music ensembles from the Idaho State University community. Hosted and produced from the Pocatello, Idaho studio - KISU

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Jan 04, 2016
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Archive of the live, call-in, medical topics radio show hosted by medical doctors and brothers Fahim and Naeem Rahim. This is an archive of programs recorded in 2014

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Nov 06, 2014
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An interview with Idaho State University NIATEC Students & some great tips for being safe online

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Oct 07, 2014
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Roots & Rock explores the origins and progression of Celtic, Old Time, Bluegrass and Blues music through the lens of the interconnectedness of all genres and the influences each has played in the growth and development of modern American music. Each week we will talk about a specific genre, or artist and its regional, national and global impacts.

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: May 29, 2014
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Features interviews with Thomas Heuser of the Idaho Falls Symphony and Grant Harville of the Idaho State Civic Symphony as they speak with KISU's Jamon Anderson about performances this weekend, Friday at the Jensen Grand Concert Hall and Saturday at the Civic Auditorium, both scheduled for 7:30pm. Mariachi Champaña Nevin is the visiting gues with both symphonies, and features trumpet and music composed by Jeff Navin.

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Feb 13, 2014
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Topic: Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) Guest: Karla Covington, Shaken Baby Prevention of Idaho (board of directors) Hosts: Dr. Fahim Rahim & Dr Naeem Rahim

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Jun 06, 2013
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House Call on KISU-FM airs LIVE in Southeast Idaho every Thursday at 8:30am. This is the audio archive for RECORDED shows.

  • From: KISU
  • Updated: Aug 31, 2015