The pair’s winning proposal centered on making people’s stories of bias and belonging relatable
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Set to make history as the first woman and person of color to serve as Penn State president in spring 2022
Trio’s highly original work solves the famous “paving problem” in operator theory
Legal scholar Akhil Amar says Yale Law School is ‘not living up to its highest standards.’
Indian students in US decline by 13%; make up nearly a fifth of over 914,000 international students
Impact hopes their stories will make leaders and policy makers understand that these DREAMers are Americans
14-year-old kid from Albuquerque, New Mexico, discovers new way to accelerate calculations using ‘antiprime’ numbers
Rithani Saravanakumar, winner of the 2nd annual essay competition, speaks to The American Bazaar.
Community Impact Fellows to address information gaps affecting Native American, Black, Latino, Asian communities
New YouTube original special encourages children to “get curious” about space
If he wins, the youngest Indian American biomedical engineer wants to contribute for education of children in Afghanistan
UK’s new Graduate Visa attracting more Indian students thanks to its post-study work experience option
Biden announces fellowship for 100 Quad students to pursue advanced STEM degrees at elite American universities
With 200,000 Indian students in US, GOPIO-Manhattan hosts new initiative with Indian Consulate in New York
Monami Chakraborty, Nikita Ramanujam with career interest in social enterprise awarded $10,000 fellowships
Essays conveying how Dreamer status has affected their life and goals must be submitted by Oct. 15
Eshani Jha was awarded the prestigious prize for her research on simple and affordable ways to purify water
Total green card backlog for Indians would increase to nearly 2.2 million by FY 2030, according to new NFAP study
Invites US Universities to set up campuses in India
Indian students enrich US society, achieve academic success, deepen India-US friendship, says Ambassador Atul Keshap
Agrawal will be responsible for for research and graduate education at School of Computer and Cyber Sciences
Celebrating its 14th anniversary this year, the South Asian Bee attracted some top talent
New Jersey school student Natasha Peri among Johns Hopkins Talent Search “High Honors” winners
New Jersey family waiting for their son’s F-1 visa for nearly a year to stay in the US.
In a wide-ranging interview, the Indian American looks back at his UT Arlington presidency and discusses opportunities and challenges in higher education in the 21st century.