About me:
I was born in Price, Utah and grew up in Malad, Idaho. I'm the middle child to four brothers. Growing up in a bilingual household, communication has always been important to me.
I served a Spanish-speaking mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Houston, Texas, after graduating high school.
I enjoy playing and recording music in my free time. It was that enjoyment of music production and audio engineering that directed me toward working at BYU-Idaho Radio. I began work at BYU-Idaho Radio as an intern in the fall of 2025.
I will graduate with a degree in communications with an emphasis in digital and social media in 2027.
Latest from Nathan Lenaghen
Stage Door Repertory Theatre in Rigby will begin performing “Les Misérables School Edition” on April 10. The show is performed entirely by students.
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Block Fest is a researched-based educational event for parents and children aged 8 months to 8 years old. At the Madison Library District on April 8, the experience is designed to help young children develop different skills and bond with parents through playing with blocks.
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On April 6 BYU-Idaho will hold a free Island dance performance to benefit flood relief in Hawaii. In recent weeks Hawaii has seen major flooding, leaving many residents displaced with their homes destroyed.
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Jennifer Curtis works as the President of the executive committee for the North Star organization. North Star International is a resource for Latter-day Saints navigating sexual orientation and gender identity who desire to live in harmony with the teachings of Jesus Christ and the doctrine and values of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Carson Bush recently graduated from BYU-Idaho with a degree in electrical engineering. After leaving the university he began to work on creating his own multiplayer arcade game that could connect people. Bush’s arcade game, “Tank Tonk,” is hosted by various businesses around Rexburg and moves between them.
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Jon Linford is the academic vice president of BYU-Idaho and is retiring next week. In his devotional address, he spoke about Romans chapter 8 and conversion to Jesus Christ. Linford taught that through turning your spirits to Christ and focusing on the covenant path you can receive His power and help beyond what you can achieve alone.
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