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.
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Discover how one composer changed American music by blending classical and popular rhythms into an unforgettable sound.
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Fly fishing may seem like just a sport, but for men facing cancer, it's become a meaningful way to connect with others going through the same thing.
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Boise is gearing up as space experts come together to explore what it would really take to build a home among the stars.
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As America approaches 250 years, Idaho is reflecting on how we mark this milestone with historian Wilfred McClay.
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They may sound out of this world, but languages like Klingon and Na’vi were created right here on earth by linguists.
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A new video series is inviting people to pause the daily chaos and recharge with a minute of calm in Idaho's most beautiful landscapes.
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Rock ’n’ roll wasn't just a new sound - it was a cultural explosion. Meet the trailblazers and legends who turned up the volume and changed the face of music.
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A new symposium is shining a spotlight on a series of legal battles around the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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One former Boise math teacher is creating award-winning card games which are being played around the world.
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Across Idaho, nonprofits have been stretched thin, but they're not the only ones feeling the pressure, so are the philanthropists working to support them.