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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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Supporting STEM education in California

This blog was posted on behalf of Jessica Marconi. Jessica is the California Public Affairs Manager ...
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STEM-tastic Results in our Oakland Education Initiative

Posted for Barbara Whye, the Executive Director of Strategy and External Alliances in Intel’s Global...
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Intel Helps LGBT Youth Envision a Bright Future in STEM

This post was authored by Kevin Martins, Intel Supply Chain Sustainability Program Manager and GLSEN...
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Fostering the Next Generation of Innovators

Intel is proud of its strong legacy of supporting and nurturing America’s brightest young minds. Ove...
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Moving from Red to Green

Across the globe, corporations, researchers, and national organizations are studying the reasons beh...
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Science Fiction or Future Fact?

Historical fiction and science fiction both use literary time-travel as a means to convey universal ...
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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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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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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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Latinas Design Their Futures in STEM

In September, about 200 high-school Latinas from around the Valley of the Sun descended on the campu...
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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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Intel Schools of Distinction Earn High Marks

This blog was posted on behalf of Wendy Hawkins, Executive Director of the Intel Foundation.It may b...
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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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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 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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Intel STS Success - A Former Finalist Reflects

This blog was posted on behalf of Rachael Herold, a Process Engineer with Intel's Technology and Man...
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Change the Equation: Why Fixing Public Education is the Private Sector's Problem Too

Yesterday, my colleague Carlos Contreras - the Intel US Education Manager, attended a White House ev...
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Helping teachers spark students' interest in science and math

Yesterday I had the honor of representing Intel in a small meeting with President Obama, the Vice Pr...
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