..is shaping up to be quite busy, fascinating, and a lot of fun.
On Monday I’ll fly to New York to attend the Clinton Global Initiative. Last night Bill Clinton visited The Daily Show to talk about politics, American skepticism, and suggest the least expensive and fastest way to improve the economy and decrease unemployment:
The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon – Thurs 11p / 10c
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<p>Next headed to DCmoderate Thursday’s <a href="http://ww.abc6. Hill panel</a> on women in sciencere’s an excerpt from the press release:</p>
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nmale scientists are critical to U.S. advancements in science and economic growth,</em>” said Frédéric Rozesident and Chief Executive Officer of L’Oréal USA. <em>“By convening this cessional briefing, L’Oréal USA hopes to renew national dialogue about breaking barriers and forging new paths for women in science.”</em></p>
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At- Secretary, Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education</li>
<li>Dr. Shirley Ma
- of Education and Human Resources, American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS)</li>
<li>Pr. Joan Steit
e- g Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University</li>
<li>Pr. Sara Seage
l- wallow Richards Professor of Planetary Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology</li>
<li>Sheril Kirshen
- or of Unscientific America and Science Blogger for Discovermagazine.com (Moderator)</li>
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be light at times, but I’ll be sharing details from both events here at <em>The Intersection</emd via <a href="h//twitter><a hrettps://twi**