Now in its 15th year, the CENIC internship program has given more than 100 students hands-on training and real experience in advanced networking, developed in partnership with Cypress College’s Professor Ben Izadi, who was instrumental in its success.
At the recent CENIC 2026 biennial conference, a panel of national networking experts discussed what disaster response means for major research and education networks, including proactive planning to ensure that critical connections and services are maintained when needed most. The panel was moderated and led by Louis Fox, Chief Executive Officer of CENIC.
Learn how the CalREN backbone extends to every part of California, visit our new Community Portals for quicklinks to CENIC resources, and discover the CENIC initiatives that enable collaboration among our members and others nation- and worldwide.
Jupyter notebooks are key tools for various research and data science tasks, such as exploratory data analysis (EDA) and scientific analysis, and educational uses. CENIC members are in an ideal position to use Jupyter Notebooks with the CENIC AI Resource (CENIC AIR).
CENIC member institutions serve as unsung heroes during public emergencies, offering patrons shelter, access to services and resources, education of first responders, vital research, and a sense of normalcy amid chaos.
CENIC facilitates connection between members and itself through new online content meant to broaden member knowledge and encourage collaboration within and across segments while fostering greater engagement.
It’s been eight months since the San Diego Community College District connected to CENIC AIR—and CENIC membership was essential at every step of the way.
Learn more about the accomplishments of CENIC and its Member Community in 2024: Artificial Intelligence, Digital Equity, and R&E Innovation.
CENIC's internship program helps talented engineering students in the CA community colleges learn about network engineering and gain real-world experience that give their resumes a valuable glow-up.
Learn how Mount Allen shares musical experiences with the public through his role at San Francisco Jazz (SFJAZZ), which uses CENIC infrastructure to livestream performances to classrooms and libraries across the state.