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Everyone loves science, right? Wrong.

This blog was posted on behalf of Kimberly Liss, who markets Intel’s citizenship efforts through soc...
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My Week with Superheroes

It seems today that we are constantly bombarded with doom and gloom, human tragedy and conflict. It ...
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What Is Strategy?

Two of the first articles I remember reading in my MBA strategy class (and I think the same two read...
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Footprints and Hand Prints in Emerging Markets

What’s the difference between your company’s footprint and its hand print? I contemplated this deep ...
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Intel Education Welcomes Kno to the Family

This blog was posted on behalf of John Galvin, vice president of the Sales and Marketing Group at In...
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Changing the Paradigm of Classrooms: New Study on Intel Teach and Impact on Girls

Classrooms have seriously changed since I was a kid. The other day I awkwardly sat on a miniature 5-...
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So What Does Girls’ Education Have to Do with Musical Pumpkins?

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, CFO Stacy Smith and SVP Bill Holt talk with the YWCA’s TechGYRLS about the...
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IESC Kenya: "Can You Teach Me?"

The Intel Education Service Corps (IESC) is a short-term service and career development opportunity ...
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The Future is Bright

Teenager.It’s a word that can inspire angst for even the most experienced parents. They’re rowdy, re...
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How 10,000 Parents Will Inspire Future Scientists and Engineers

How can parents influence under-represented minorities to pursue or complete a STEM education?The fa...
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Helping Women “Level Up”: Gaming For Good Meets Global Education

This blog was posted on behalf of Kellie Kreiser, Executive Director of Thunderbird for Good and the...
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Investing in Skills Development: Girls and Digital Literacy

This blog was posted on behalf of Renee Kuriyan, Intel's Director of Social Impact.“We have access t...
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From the Principal's Office: Life After Intel Schools of Distinction Awards

This blog was posted on behalf of Dr. Claudia Styles, principal of Legacy Elementary School in Madis...
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Engineering Your Own Success

This story was posted on behalf of Bill Davidson, Media and Communications Manager at Intel New Mexi...
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Girls Can Code

The numbers are daunting. Only 3.6% of Fortune 500 companies are led by women. Less than 14% of comp...
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The Intel Ultimate Engineering Experience

This blog was posted on behalf of Rachel Sutherland, Communications and Media Relations Manager for ...
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How do we know if our students are gaining the skills they need to be successful in the 21st Century?

...and what do we do about it…?The world is continuously changing - and it is critical that educatio...
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Connecting & Enriching the Lives of Every Person on Earth

Intel's vision for the next decade is to create and extend computing technology to connect and enric...
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Intel ISEF 2012

1,549 of the world’s most talented young scientists and engineers just spent the best week of their ...
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Not Your Average Science Fair

This blog was posted on behalf of Greg Fagan, Intel Corporate Affairs. Follow him on Twitter @GREG_I...
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Greatness starts by doing the small things right

Across the globe, researchers, educators and organizations are studying the reasons behind declining...
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Intel Employees Code and Do Good

24 hours. That’s how long it took one of the Intel Code for Good hackathon teams to develop a functi...
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Intel ISEF affiliated fairs arrive in Hanoi

This blog was posted on behalf of Jyoti Parikh, Intel's Global Marketing Manager focused on Intel’s ...
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And the winner of the Nobel Prize of 2032 is…!?!

Tonight in Washington DC, 17-year old Nithin Tumma received a $100,000 award recognizing him as this...
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Renewing our Partnership with USAID

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has been Intel’s partner for 5 years. We’ve la...
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