ICYMI: Chemistry Council Of New Jersey's executive director, Dennis Hart, joins Comcast Newsmakers' host, Candace Kelley, J.D., M.S., to talk about chemistry’s vital role in the state from the economy to vital roles in industry to talent and business retention and to partnering with schools for early youth engagement in the industry. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/eaQ5PwbT
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Universities are the new battlegrounds in the culture wars, and the stakes couldn't be higher. In his latest piece at The Dispatch, Matthew Kuchem, IHS Director of Outreach, examines the critical issues of free speech and viewpoint diversity in higher education. Are our campuses truly fostering diverse perspectives, or are they silencing dissent? Explore the challenges and risks in the fight for free speech on our campuses: https://lnkd.in/eT6RUf9q
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