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Protests over Agnihotri’s selection for his radical views and sexual misconduct charges.
Stem Academy of America co-founder believes euphoria of success will propel experiential learning.
Six Indian Americans among 10 finalists in contest for America’s Top Young Scientist.
Becomes twelfth state to include accurate information about Sikhs in public school standards.
American system historically seen as a model by nations trying to fill gaps in education systems.
All you need to know about OPT.
The initiative, led by high-schoolers, is a novel and exciting way to engage girls in computer education.
Nearly 70% of all Indian students in the US were enrolled at master’s level in STEM.
Once a symbol of a potentially promising career, the F-1 visa no longer has the same lure for Indian students.
She heads STEM Outreach at the George Mason University’s Volgenau School of Engineering.
What does the new OPT lawsuit update say about the future of STEM OPT in the US.
“Jeopardy has always been a huge part of my life and my family’s life,” says Avi.
The landmark College for All Act will eliminate tuition and fees at all public colleges and universities.
Niskanen Center policy brief highlights the importance of F1 students for the economic, academic, scientific and technological advancement in the US.
Race- and ethnicity-based admission policies adopted by America’s elite schools are immoral and against principle of equality.
2019 Scripps National Spelling Bee once again highlights the strength of the bee ecosystem within the Indian American community.
In epic competition, each co-winner receives $50,000 among other rewards.
Indian American dominance continues for the 12th year.
Co-founded by three Indian Americans, the hackathon was created to fill a need for better opportunities outside the classroom setting.
Indian Americans, winners of the past 11 Scripps National Spelling Bee, appear set to extend their dominance.
It becomes the 9th state to include Sikhism in public school social studies standards.
Indian American whiz kids earn top three spots in 2019 GeoBee; Atreya Mallanna is in second place and Rishi Kumar finishes third.
“Make no little plans,” Islam tells the graduating class.
Over 40 percent of contestants at JV level are of Indian origin; Karan Menon, 18, tops Varsity Division.