Chandler Guadagnin has worked in radio broadcasting for nine years. He began as a junior in high school for Deer Creek Broadcasting in Chico, CA.
Following high school, Chandler served as a full-time missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Nebraska Omaha Mission.
Over nearly a decade of broadcast experience, he has worked as a board operator, halftime and postgame show host, and reporter. He currently works as a reporter and host for All Things Considered.
In his free time, Chandler enjoys watching and playing sports. He is a big baseball fan. His favorite teams are the San Francisco Giants, San Francisco 49ers, Golden State Warriors, and BYU Cougars.
Latest from Chandler Guadagnin
Mike Christopherson is a faculty member in the Elementary and Special Education Department at BYU-Idaho. He says events early in his life led him to his career in teaching, and he says that when it comes to teaching, it is not about the income, it is about the outcome.
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The newest Spori Art Gallery Exhibit — “The Road Less Traveled By… A Retrospective by Gerald Julien Griffin” showcases pieces he has created throughout his career. The exhibit will remain open through October 19.
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The 6th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival is happening September 20-23. The event aims to raise awareness for Crane habitat as well as the habitats of other birds in the region. Mandy Crane, outreach and events coordinator with Teton Regional Land Trust, joined BYU-Idaho Radio to talk about the festivities.
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Elder Juan Pablo Villar, of the Seventy, and his wife Sister Carola Villar spoke at the BYU-Idaho devotional on September 19, 2023. Sister Villar discussed the importance of setting goals and filling one’s life with things of eternal significance. Elder Villar talked about how disciples of Jesus Christ make things happen by taking action in education, leadership, and peacemaking.
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REXBURG — Each year, accounting firms and graduate programs converge on Brigham Young University-Idaho for what is known as Meet the Firms, where students in the Accounting Department at Brigham Young University-Idaho will soon gather to see what opportunities lay ahead for them. This year, those students will have the opportunity to meet with potential employers on September 28.
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The year was 1969. Back then Rexburg was still known as home to Ricks College. From 1969 to now, so much has changed. The university is now called Brigham Young University-Idaho, it is a four-year institution rather than a two-year college. More recently, we even have a new president.
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