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NJ's first lady encourages girls to pursue STEM careers

New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy attended this year's Young Women Conference.

Aired 05/21/2018

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NJ's first lady encourages girls to pursue STEM careers

Clip: 5/21/2018 | 2m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy attended this year's Young Women Conference.

New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy attended this year's Young Women Conference at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. The event encourages more girls to go into STEM fields, and is something the first lady says is very important to her.

Aired 05/21/2018

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