Hannah Gardoski
Idaho Matters Assistant ProducerExpertise: Editing, writing, producing
Education: Richmond American University London + BSU
Highlights
- I carry a book with me almost everywhere I go
- I shouldn’t be allowed to play board games; I get too competitive
- Huge Joan Baez fan
Experience
If there’s one thing I love most in this world, it’s a good story. Which is why, in 2022, I joined the Idaho Matters team at Boise State Public Radio. On the show, we cover the gamut, from arts to politics—you name it, we’ve written about it. Because of this diversity, we’ve been honored with awards from both the Edward R. Murrow Radio Television Digital News Association and the Public Media Journalist Association.
Behind the scenes, I get to do a bit of everything, from producing to writing to working on our digital posts, and of course, sharing those stories I love so much.
Email: If you have a suggestion for an Idaho Matters segment, please email idahomatters@boisestate.edu.
-
As the climate warms, mosquitoes, ticks and other disease carriers are moving into new areas, spreading illnesses into new places.
-
A new artist residency is offering one lucky creative the opportunity to spend two weeks amid the mountains, lakes and wide-open skies of Idaho's Sawtooth National Recreation Area.
-
Idaho Public Television is challenging kids to read 20 minutes a day in March — 600 minutes total — to earn an adventure pass to local attractions like museums and the Discovery Center of Idaho.
-
Idahoans will be gathering at the steps of the state Capitol as the Gem State honors pioneering women of the past and celebrates today's innovators and leaders shaping our future.
-
What starts as a rancher's battle with two pesky badgers becomes a clever kids' story about teamwork and living side by side in "The Badger Brothers."
-
A new poll shows housing affordability is a top concern for Boise voters across party lines as the city prepares to debate proposed zoning changes.
-
From clouds of cosmic dust to brand-new worlds, a Nasa fellow explains how scientists are using powerful radio telescopes to watch planets being born.
-
A faith community that migrated from Switzerland to Cottonwood, Idaho looks after its flock and is evolving to meet the needs of modern life.
-
As the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, leaders are calling on people across Idaho to mark the milestone with 250,000 acts of service — proving that small acts of kindness can add up to something big.
-
Across Idaho, thousands of grandparents, relatives and close family friends are raising children in crisis and pushing for the resources they need to succeed.