Two Indian American students — Srishti Garg and Devangi Deoras — are among 34 exceptional students from nine top undergraduate supply chain programs across the U.S. to win 2025 MIT Supply Chain Excellence Awards. Read More
Indian American Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Usha Lee McFarling, national science correspondent for STAT, will be joining the Knight Science Journalism Program (KSJ) at MIT in August as the next director. Read More
Indian American Maine University alumni couple, Rajendra “Raj” Singh and Neera Singh have pledged $3.5 million for scholarships for Maine students and the Singh Chair in Applied Innovation. Read More
At least eight Indian-origin students figure among the 2025 cohort of the Knight-Hennessy Scholars program at Stanford University, joining a global group of 84 scholars from 25 countries. They are: Saisri Akondi, Anvita Gupta, Shivam Kalkar, Aravind Krishnan, Read More
In a bid to flip the U.S. House for the Democrats in 2026, the Indian American Impact Fund has endorsed Dr. Amish Shah, an Indian American ER doctor and former three term state representative, for Read More
After a 20-year break from college, going through a marital separation and facing financial instability, Neha Gupta has earned a master's degree in business analytics at 46 – a milestone she once thought was out of reach.Read More
The 2025 TIME100 Health list highlights ten influential Indian-American healthcare experts shaping the future of global health by leading transformative work across biotechnology, digital health, global access, and public health policy. Read More
“Take risks, find a passion, and be limitless,” Anjana Harvey, Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Bj’s Wholesale Club, tells future business leaders, asserting that “success is about happiness and not limiting Read More
Cincinnati’s Indian American Mayor Aftab Pureval will face Cory Bowman, the half brother of Vice President JD Vance, for city mayor in November election with the two finishing at the top in Tuesday’s Read More
After spending 45 days in jail, Mahendra Patel, an Indian American engineer accused by a mother of trying to grab her 2-year-old son from her at a Georgia Walmart, has been released on a $10,000 bond. Read More