
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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On September 11th, 2001, our nation changed forever. Now, more than 20 years later, it’s important to remember not just the lives we lost but also how our community came together in the aftermath.
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Falls can happen to anyone, but for older adults, injuries can be more serious, impacting both the health and independence of our seniors.
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Everybody has a story to share, and each year writers from all over the state gather around a campfire to do just that.
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Throughout his life, Ernest Hemingway was inspired by many places, including Ketchum, Idaho, where he lived his final years. So it only seems appropriate that’s where the annual Ernest Hemingway Seminar is held.
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School has officially started back up for many kids in Idaho. And while this is an exciting time of year, it can also be stressful, especially for families struggling with homelessness.
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Idaho Matters takes a deep dive into the the pages of this years Limberlost Review!
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Just a few weeks ago, a youth-led group unveiled a new project advocating for a clean energy future with a message that’s now hard to miss.
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Next week, Boise's Climate Action Team will be hitting the streets to try and figure out which parts of the Treasure Valley are the hottest.
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Every year, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute puts together hundreds of classes for adults 50 years and older.
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The Idaho Urologic Institute introduced a procedure that gives doctors a non-invasive way to target prostate cancer.