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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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Strengthening New Mexico STEM education

In celebration of our 40th anniversary, we’re looking to support amazing STEM educators across the s...
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How I Ended Up as a STEM Mentor for a PBS Tween Show

This blog was published on behalf of Orietta Verdugo. Orietta is currently the Technical Assistant a...
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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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Growing Pains with Great Rewards

This blog was posted on behalf of Nyasha Riley. Nyasha is the US Marketing Manager for the Corporate...
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Intel ISEF: More than great STEM projects

Goosebumps took over my body when the crowd of 1,700+ high school scientists erupted for the Ghana s...
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Girls Day 2017: Inspiring Careers in the Automotive Technology Industry

This blog was posted on behalf of Guenther Juenger. Guenther is the director of Corporate Affairs fo...
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Intel She Will Connect: Connecting U.S. middle school girls to innovation experiences

This blog was posted on behalf of Pia Wilson-Body. Pia is the Executive Director of the Intel Founda...
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The Exponential Power of Collaboration for STEM Success

While the high-tech industry continues to bloom in Israel – gaining the country international recogn...
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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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Intel Looks Back on a Year of Partnership and Progress with OUSD

A little over a year ago, in May 2015, Intel announced a partnership with the Oakland Unified School...
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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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Developing Oakland’s Next-Generation Engineers

This post is part of a series highlighting stories from our 2015 Diversity & Inclusion Annual Report...
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When in Rome… code.

I’m writing this blog post sitting at a restaurant on the plaza in front of the Pantheon in Rome. Ea...
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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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Getting Girls Involved in Science

This post was written by Samantha Scibelli, a finalist in the 2013 Intel Science Talent Search, the ...
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Growing Up with Science

This post was written by Sara Volz, a finalist in the 2013 Intel Science Talent Search, the nation's...
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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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Collaboration: The Heart of Scientific Discovery

This post was written by Huihui “Angela” Fan (pictured, center), a winner at the 2012 Intel Internat...
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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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