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Delmarva Today 03/11/2016

The youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner is a woman from Pakistan named Malala Yousafzai. When she was 15, the Taliban targeted her for her work in advocating girls’ education, leading to a violent attack on her and her father’s lives.  She amazingly survived and became a world leader in  global girls’ education. As part of Women's History month, Salisbury University screed a documentary about the life and Malala and hosted a roundtable discussion of the impact of the education of  women in a global context.

In the second half,  could ice hockey be in the future for Worcester County, Maryland? A new study to explore in economic impact of an ice hockey stadium is now underway.

Guests:

Aparajita Mukhopadhyay, assistant professor of History at Salisbury University

Manav Ratti, associate professor of English at Salisbury University

Mitchell Northam, Sports report for the Salisbury Daily Times

Gregg Mace, Sports Director for ABC 27 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Chris Ranck is Delmarva Public Media's Executive Producer, Program Director and Automation Engineer.