Each Truman Scholar receives funding for graduate studies, leadership training and fellowship opportunities within the federal government
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Indian American professor of law plans “to cultivate, grow and spread innovative research and policy ideas”
Indian American educationists Neeli Bendapudi and Sunil Kumar named co-chairs of group to align priorities of both nations
Indian American judge plans to help “people see the potential in themselves — and change their endings”
Vianai founder Dr. Vishal Sikka sees “a future of AI working with and for humans, and together achieving unimaginable heights!”
Activist behind Seattle’s law against caste discrimination wants to extend fight to other cities with South Asian immigrants.
Her Boston based charity Friends of Mewar works towards providing healthcare and jobs to rural women in India.
Daughter of immigrants says she knows the challenges faced by families during hard times.
Spate of job losses across the tech industry has been abrupt and inhumane for many employees.
Bhuta hopes to inspire and support young Indian girls looking ahead to a career in sports
Award winning chef Sunil Ghai talks to the American Bazaar about taking Indian food to the world
Exclusive: Family separations, job losses and financial worries take heavy toll on people awaiting visa renewals, as U.S missions in India remain closed.
Education is key to the Kerala model that is doing remarkably better than Washington.
The priest, who has lived in the US since 1988, forgives the attacker, resumes temple duty.
Over 40 percent of contestants at JV level are of Indian origin; Karan Menon, 18, tops Varsity Division.
Since Trump’s election as president, major American technology companies have expanded their operations in Canada.
US-educated Vir Das, who plays the role of a CIA agent, becomes the latest Indian import on American television.
The homicide, second involving Indian American couples in two months, illustrates the dangers of domestic violence incidents going unreported and unaddressed.
Nonprofit strategist Colleen Brinkmann, who was born in India to an Indian mother, speaks about her recently released book “Moonshot Leadership” and philanthropy, among other issues.
Indian American artists should not be limited with thoughts of stereotypes and racism, says actor and musician Seirah Royin.
Asian Americans should not oppose Harvard’s affirmative action beneficial to African Americans and Hispanics, and, at the same time, claim the same “disadvantaged” status to secure business contracts and jobs set aside for minorities.
In an interview with the American Bazaar, Sahana Srinivasan talks about the show and her identity as a person of color, among other issues.
Pravin Varughese was found dead in the woods near his university campus in February 2014.
Some relatively unknown facts about presidential hopeful Sen. Kamala Harris — from her marriage and political career, to her love for cooking and visiting farmer’s markets.
The new H-1B preregistration program may impact the future of premium processing, says immigration lawyer Rekha Sharma-Crawford.