Encouraging more people to study science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) is imperative for society. Today, companies can’t find enough employees with these skills to meet their needs. And, for those who possess them, STEM skills can open doors to incredible, rewarding, lifelong careers.
Cisco is committed to inspiring more people to pursue STEM education and careers. Through mentoring, IT training, and support for schools and nonprofits, we are working to increase the pipeline of STEM talent around the world.
Cisco Networking Academy is helping IT businesses succeed by cultivating the next generation of IT talent.
Makers are more than tinkers and hobbyists. They are small business owners and job creators. According to Atmel, a company that designs...
The National Center for Technological Literacy at the Museum of Science, Boston received the National Science Board’s 2015 Public Service Award...
Three thousand girls participated in Girls Power Tech events all over the world in Cisco offices in April 2015, learning about IT job opportunities and...
Cisco launched a 5-year investment to increase Australia’s STEM talent pool and global competitiveness through IT education and employee mentoring.
Now in its second year, a social innovation challenge in France invites university students and young entrepreneurs to solve social and...
Our global, interactive networking skills contest motivates students to pursue future education and training in the technology field and puts their knowledge...
At 16, Kevin Schulmeister was running his own computer consulting business. Now he’s a role model and mentor to students taking Cisco Networking...
With support from the Cisco Foundation, Citizen Schools is partnering with MIND Research Institute to use its Spatial-Temporal (ST) Math...
Technology is changing the way we live, but it’s the people behind the technology that are the driving force. Empowered with the right skills, they're...
Attracting more women to IT is imperative to society. Without them, we won't have enough people with ICT skills to manage and protect the computer...
Of women who earn STEM degrees, 52% leave the field within 10 years. How does an exodus of 52% continue to go unnoticed, without question...
Cisco and Junior Achievement of Northern California hosted Cisco’s inaugural Social Innovation Challenge on our San Jose campus. Fifty high school...
Today, Cisco and Junior Achievement teamed up to host a Job Shadow Day as part of Cisco’s series of STEM mentoring events being held throughout the...
Nearly 200 students attended STEM mentoring events at three Cisco campuses in San Jose; Richardson, Texas; and Research Triangle Park...