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For more than six decades, Texas Instruments (TI) has been committed to supporting education. We focus especially on core areas, such as math and science, to help foster the next generation of high tech workers. Graduates in these disciplines are the lifeblood of high-technology companies such as TI. Our commitment covers campuses across the United States and around the globe. TI values partnerships and programs that support educators and promote excellence. By leveraging financial resources, offering expertise, and donating equipment - TI strives to improve education and make higher education more accessible to under-represented women and minorities. In the past ten years, TI and the TI Foundation have made grants totaling more than $75 million to colleges and universities.



 

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