From Intel, to Afghanistan, Back to Intel
Rob Polston was a logistics officer with the 82nd Airborne Division in southern Afghanistan. Rob Polston understands the meaning of ‘adaptable’ better than most. He started working in finance for Intel...
View ArticleIntel Schools of Distinction Earn High Marks
This blog was posted on behalf of Wendy Hawkins, Executive Director of the Intel Foundation. It may be difficult to imagine a world in which engineers are considered rock stars and teachers get the red...
View ArticleLessons from Hematite
This blog was posted on behalf of Minea Moore, a Strategic Sourcing Manager in Intel’s Corporate Strategic Procurement. Follow her on Twitter @mmooreaz. You have heard the statistics. Women earn 72...
View ArticleFrom the Principal’s Office: Life After Intel Schools of Distinction Awards
Dr. Claudia Styles, second from left, and colleagues representing Legacy Elementary School in Madison, Ala. This blog was posted on behalf of Dr. Claudia Styles, principal of Legacy Elementary School...
View ArticleLatinas Design Their Futures in STEM
In September, about 200 high-school Latinas from around the Valley of the Sun descended on the campus of Chandler-Gilbert Community College to get a taste of STEM – science, technology, engineering and...
View ArticleVolunteering 2.0: Intel’s skilled mentors make a lasting impact
What if you had the power to create technology that could help your town’s first responders save lives? What if your skills could transform the way your state’s government operates? And what if you...
View ArticleScience Fiction or Future Fact?
Historical fiction and science fiction both use literary time-travel as a means to convey universal truths. We can put ourselves in the shoes of a Civil War soldier about to march into the Battle of...
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