Episode Synopsis "Why the Sciences and Humanities Must Speak to One Another: A Conversation with Marcelo Gleiser"
For our first full length episode, Franklin Jacoby will chat with the director of ICE@Dartmouth, Marcelo Gleiser, about what the institute is and why their work is so important.
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