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For Second Year in a Row, Females Dominate Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2009 in Reno, NV

For Second Year in a Row, Females Dominate Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2009 in Reno, NV NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Three young women win top awards at world’s largest pre-college science competitionEach received a $50,000 scholarship from the Intel Foundation.RENO, Nev. – May 15, 2009The Intel Foundation today announced top winners of the world’s largest pre-college science fair, the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), a program of Society for Science & t

 

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Intel Science Talent Search 2009 Winners Announced

Intel Science Talent Search 2009 Winners Announced Eric Larson of Oregon Awarded $100,000 Intel Scholarship  WASHINGTON, D.C. – March 10, 2009Honoring the next generation of American innovators, Intel Corporation today announced the winners of America’s oldest and most prestigious pre-college science competition, the Intel Science Talent Search, a program of Society for Science & the Public. Eric Larson, 17, of Eugene, Ore., won the top award, a $100,000 scholarship from the Intel Foundation

 

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Society for Science & the Public Receives $120 Million Investment to Further Science Programming

Society for Science & the Public Receives $120 Million Investment to Further Science ProgrammingIntel to Support Nonprofit’s Legacy of Advancing Science and Math with 10-year Commitment  WASHINGTON, D.C. – October 21, 2008One of the nation’s oldest non-profit organizations dedicated to advancing public engagement in scientific research and education, Society for Science & the Public (Society), announced Intel will invest $120 million into its prestigious science and math competitions ove

Jinger Zhao - July 2025 - Board of Trustees

Jinger Zhao

Board of Trustees

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Celebrating Pride: Q&A with three inspiring LGBTQ+ scientists

In honor of Pride Month, we’re sharing the voices, experiences and achievements of three LGBTQ+ alumni of Society for Science programs. They share insights into their current work, how their identities have shaped their paths, and their advice for the next generation. Read on to hear directly from them about what Pride means in the context of their careers and communities.

2025 Science Talent Search Finalist Charlotte Ava Rosario

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