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  • Join Biocom California Institute for a virtual, interactive career exploration symposium to learn all about California’s vibrant life sciences industry, as well as about the thousands of different types of jobs available, not all of which require a background or degree in science. This free, half day event is open to veterans of all stages of transition with interest in exploring the most pressing needs of the life science industry, as well as key trends that are driving talent acquisition. Featuring: • Panel of top industry representatives from the four main categories of life science companies providing overviews of how they contribute to the industry. • Overview of Workforce Trends Report/careers in life science • Insights from a CEO who went from the US Army to the C-Suite • Breakout sessions with HR Professionals; “Tips and Tricks for Landing a Job in Life Sciences.” Our post-Symposium virtual happy hour will allow you to network and connect directly with life sciences professionals, Veterans and educators from college programs that serve veterans. Be the first to hear about Biocom Institute’s upcoming 2022 Military Fellowship program and hear success stories from past participants. Date/Location: Oct. 26, 2021 @1:00-4:00pm Virtual Zoom Link Register Today! https://www.biocom.org/EventDetail/?event=Veterans-Symposium-2021
  • Nearly three years into the pandemic, travel has returned but hotel staff have not. Unable to find workers, hotel owners and managers are having to adapt to what they believe is the new normal.
  • #MeToo helped launch a wider examination of society's treatment of women in everyday life, at the workplace, and in Hollywood. But there remain institutional problems resistant to change.
  • Beirut's historic city center and the traditional territory of the Carrizo Comecrudo Tribe of Texas are among 25 places listed by World Monument Watch as in urgent need of preservation.
  • Somen "Steve" Banerjee, founder of Chippendales, was ultimately undone by his own corrupt business practices. "He was the king of a world that wouldn't have him as a member," Nanjiani says.
  • In southern Pakistan, this year's unprecedented floods have left people homeless, sick and struggling. A lake 70 miles wide has submerged entire villages.
  • Premieres Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, Nov. 13 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / PBS Video App. From Bitcoin to NFTs, crypto is making headlines. But what exactly is it, and how does it work? Go beyond the hype and skepticism to unravel the truth behind a technology some say will revolutionize more than just money.
  • Law enforcement organizations are promoting a new film about children being exploited into sharing sexual images and videos. But many of the film's key claims lack context.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi told COP26 that India, the world's third-biggest carbon emitter, would go net-zero by 2070. But appetite for coal, which supplies 70% of India's power, remains high.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has designated San Diego's COVID-19 transmission rate as low prompting changes in mask policies.
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