Jefferson India Center run in collaboration with Kore led KLE society provides global perspective to new health leaders
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Forty Regeneron Science Talent Search finalists will vie for more than $1.8 million in awards in March
Indian American presidential hopeful wants to replace system coveted by Indian techies with meritocratic immigration
Regeneron Science Talent Search 2023 semifinalists chosen for achievements in STEM innovation and leadership
A distinguished alumna of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, she is the first woman of color to lead OSU
Students and schools to get $1.2 million in awards for exceptional scientific research in STEM subjects
Trump “stands firmly on the side of preserving our history,” says White House.
Future STEM leaders will compete for $1.8 million in awards including top prize of $250,000.
Ardeishar awarded $150,000 for novel math project; Saxena earns $40,000 prize for system to screen blood diseases.
The Harvard freshman heads “Girls Computing League,” a nonprofit empowering young women in science and technology.
The Titus Kaphar exhibit at Smithsonian documents the journey of African Americans in a creative and modern way,
STEM All Stars, launched by 16-year-old Sajni Vederey has raised $200,000 and impacted more than 15,000 girls worldwide.
Aspiring scientists will compete for $1.8 million in awards including top prize of $250,000
Philanthropist Frank Islam receives the 2017 naisA Global Leadership Award.
Column: The country is unable to identify and encourage its geniuses.
Five of the top ten winners in prestigious high school science and mathematics competition are of Indian origin.
Budding scientists will now compete for $1.8 million in awards including top prize of $250,000.
The 16-year-old girl will serve in the inaugural Student Advisory Board of the campaign.
Vineet Edupuganti wins individual $100,000 prize; twins Adhya Beesam, Shriya Beesam team $100,000 prize.
Library of Congress’s ‘The Poet and The Poem’ series features Akbar Ahmed.
Open letter to Trump from Rais Bhuiyan.
AIF Chair delivers second American Bazaar Philanthropy Lecture.
Indian American teen Swetha Prabakaran was recognized by the White House for her efforts in promoting science and technology through her nonprofit.
Prabhakaran is the founder of Everybody Code Now!
In 2015, Newsweek magazine named Dr. Aranha to its list of Top Cancer Doctors.