Lenovo’s global workforce of more than 63,000 employees have helped mobilize support for communities around the world during a global pandemic.
The challenges of moving from in-person to digital education run the gamut, from technology to effective digital curriculums.
Scholars of the Lenovo Scholarship Program share their academic and professional journeys over the past 10 years.
Lenovo executives participated in two virtual sessions this week at the 2020 Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society’s global meeting.
Lenovo’s Fiona O’Brien, Chief Channel Officer and Head of Operations in EMEA, takes the virtual stage at the Women in Tech World Series Online Festival.
At the 2020 Women’s Forum global meeting, Lenovo leaders share the need for a diverse, inclusive workforce to build real solutions for all.
For the fourth consecutive year and despite the global pandemic, 52 Lenovo offices around the world united to make a global impact.
See how volunteer-led projects use technology and STEM education to help build the next generation of leaders in North and South America.
During Lenovo’s Global Month of Service, employees from all over the world are addressing the needs of people living with disabilities.
Employees Zacaria Harris and Jane Govindsamy lead volunteer efforts in South Africa and North America to support access to STEM education and technology.
Lenovo’s Jane Govindsamy visited St. Monica’s Child and Youth Care Centre to deliver donations and visions for the future.
Lenovo employees re-engineered their annual outreach to ensure their ability to give back and community members’ safety is not hindered by COVID-19.
Lenovo’s Rich Henderson, Director of Global Education Solutions, announces Children on the Edge as the Education category winner in AbilityNet’s 10th annual Tech4Good Awards.
As the speed of technology moves faster and companies compete to create the next innovative product, society witnesses the promise and possibilities of technology – but not without challenges for under-represented groups.
The clock is ticking on climate change, but with the help of supercomputing, researchers are gaining ever more insight into the phenomena of extreme weather events
Lenovo is a proud sponsor of AbilityNet’s 2020 Tech4Good awards, recognizing organizations and individuals who use digital technology to improve the lives of others and make the world a better place.
We’re transforming education, from e-learning platforms to empower teachers to improved access for students from minority communities.
The drive to constantly improve our environmental operations led us to hit past targets and set new emissions reduction goals for 2030.
Lenovo’s helps Indigenous Reading Project (IRP), a project focused on reducing the literacy gap expand its services to Indigenous students.
Lenovo’s investment in Laboratoria has helped enhance the women’s experience in the bootcamp – professionally and socially.
Migracode acts as a bridge between the demand for skilled people in the tech sector and an often-overlooked community eager to work in the tech industry.
Facing the challenges of COVID-19 and remote outreach, Lenovo’s 2020 interns found new digital ways to engage with and help communities.
In response to COVID-19, Lenovo worked with USCRI to deliver laptops to students across North Carolina for distance learning.