A political row has erupted around Vivek Ramaswamy, with critics accusing his Ohio higher education reform plan of potentially favoring H-1B visa holders
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Indian Institute of Management Calcutta alumnus brings proven expertise connecting academia and industry to Ohio’s leading business school
Indian American educationist to guide Grossman’s academic strategy and help shape partnerships with industry and community stakeholders
The smart board in Satnavari does not replace the teacher, it amplifies her. The tablet does not isolate the child, it connects her.
The Indian American billionaire explains why we are getting closer to an AI-powered future, from entertainment to healthcare and education
From poetry to purpose, how the language of learning is being rewritten in India at Slam Out Loud.
US issued over one million nonimmigrant visas to Indians underscoring huge demand for travel for tourism, business, and education
Indian edtech is in the early stages of its life cycle. One of the biggest lessons for investors is this: Edtech is a long-term investment.
“The company is worth zero. What valuation are you talking about? It is zero,” says Byju Raveendran, founder of edtech giant Byju’s.
Looking for first- and second-generation Indian Americans to learn about their views and experiences of family life
Daughter of Punjabi Sikhs from India gets powerful leadership post at America’s largest system of public higher education
Allahabad University graduate spearheaded community college movement model for other parts of the world
Each Truman Scholar receives funding for graduate studies, leadership training and fellowship opportunities within the federal government
New Jersey Leadership Program aims for more South Asian youth participation in government and politics
Things to help migrant kids sail through the beginning of a new school year
Sai Prasad Venkatachalam, cofounder of a new hospital in Karnataka, tells the American Bazaar about his passion for healthcare
Harvard defends consideration of race as a factor in admissions process in a Supreme Court brief
A distinguished alumna of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, she is the first woman of color to lead OSU
30 outstanding Immigrants and children of immigrants each awarded $90,000 for graduate school studies in USA
With 47% international students, China and India made Asia the most popular continent of origin in 2021
Legal educator and scholar will be the first person of South Asian descent to lead a City University of New York school
72% students open to choosing hybrid programs to save costs amid Covid-19 pandemic
Lower tuition fees and living expenses make it a popular destination for its most affordable degrees in Europe
22 new fields of study opened to strengthen economy and technological competitiveness
Students and schools to get $1.2 million in awards for exceptional scientific research in STEM subjects
