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Ambika Grover ranked sixth wins $80,000 award; Siddhu Pachipala placed ninth gets $50,000 prize
New online-filing procedures announced for F-1 students seeking OPT or STEM OPT extensions
Each Truman Scholar receives funding for graduate studies, leadership training and fellowship opportunities within the federal government
Indian American educationists Neeli Bendapudi and Sunil Kumar named co-chairs of group to align priorities of both nations
Kerala native is the first woman and the first person of South Asian heritage to lead the 116-college system
Chosen for their creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments, winners receive a two-year, $75,000 fellowship
The project could have real impact on policymakers and contribute to key challenges facing India and the world
With 17% increase international scholars from India reach highest levels: Open Doors 2022 Report
Besides Saxena from New York, another Indian American girl and a Delhi boy are on the Johns Hopkins’ list
Rejection of Indian immigrant’s nomination came after an Indian American lawmaker accused her of distorting American history
Indian American schoolgirl makes it to ‘world’s brightest’ list for the second year in a row
Georgia College & State University establishes professorship in Jain Studies with Shailendra Palvia and Rajkumari Palvia’s gift
Indian Canadian mathematician Sujatha Ramdorai also awarded Padma Shri on India’s Republic Day
Ambika Grover, Neel Moudgal, Ishika Nag, Lavanya Natarajan and Siddhu Pachipala vying for a $250,000 top prize
Although it is a progressive move, it is essential to emphasise that international institutions will come to India for business rather than for education.
Harsh Patel and Siddhartha Paul will receive a $11,750 fellowship to support their research
Regeneron Science Talent Search 2023 semifinalists chosen for achievements in STEM innovation and leadership
New Jersey Leadership Program aims for more South Asian youth participation in government and politics
“The more students learn about different faiths, cultures, and backgrounds,” there will be less bigotry, racism, and discrimination, Harman Singh says.
Selected students will work in congressional and other federal offices
Utah, Mississippi become the latest states to Introduce Sikh Studies in their School Syllabus
Team of students from India, Ethiopia and Nepal takes home $200,000 grand prize to advance their app, “GardenMate”
Change comes in response to caste discrimination becoming a growing issue with increase in South Asian population
Indian American Chandrika Tandon, who, along with her husband, Ranjan, gifted $100 million to the school in 2015, welcomes the investment.