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MichaelStrickland - > Michael Strickland -> ‘ISU in Motion’ featuring President Vailas to air Jan. 7, 28
‘ISU in Motion’ featuring President Vailas to air Jan. 7, 28

The “ISU in Motion” radio program featuring Idaho State University President Arthur C. Vailas as host and moderator will be broadcast from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Mondays on Jan. 7 and 28 on the University’s public radio station KISU 91.1 FM.

Guests for the Jan. 7 program are Erika Kuhlman from the ISU history department and co-advisor for the ISU Women’s Studies Program; Rebecca Morrow, Ph.D., director of the Janet C. Anderson Gender Resource Center; and ISU student Sheri Holtzen.

The guests for the Jan. 28 program will be Jerry Miller, general manager of KISU 91.1 FM, and student program director Jamon Anderson.

KISU-FM 91.1 is owned by the Associated Students of Idaho State University, operating from the campus of ISU in Pocatello. The station receives a majority of its funding from ASISU student fees, but listeners can become members of KISU by going online to the station’s Web site at www.kisu.org and making an online pledge.

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