Seven Indian Americans are among the winners of 2025 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans, a prestigious honor awarded annually to outstanding immigrants or children of immigrants pursuing graduate education in the United States. Read More
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“What's in a name? So asked Shakespeare famously. Apparently a lot, going by the reception Indian American state senator Jay Chaudhuri’s bill to get a pro-wrestling hall of fame in North Carolina, is getting Read More
Father Raj "Arul" Balaswamy Carasala, a longtime Indian American Catholic priest in Kansas, was fatally shot Thursday in Seneca, Kansas in what was called a “senseless act of violence.” Read More
Rising Indian American pop/R&B sensation Jini June is set to captivate audiences with her latest release, a heartfelt cover of ‘Feel Like Makin’ Love,’ originally recorded by the legendary Roberta Flack. This tribute Read More
Five Indian Americans have made it to City & State magazine’s prestigious 2025 Queens Power 100 considered the VIPs of “The World’s Borough.” Featured among “the current Queens leaders who keep the borough on the move” Read More
Danica Bajaj, an Indian American undergraduate Young Trustee finalist at Duke University, hopes to promote institutional equity and accessibility, driven by her passion to build connections with people from diverse backgrounds. Read More
Spark, an app based tool which promises to revolutionize support for autistic children, founded by Nandana Menon, an Indian American high school senior, has won the South by South west (SXSW) EDU Expo’s prestigious Read More
Indian American Impact Fund has endorsed seven South Asian candidates, “committed to making a tangible difference in their communities,” for the 2025 election cycle, including five Indian Americans, a Pakistani American and a Bangladeshi American. Read More
Death of an Indian father and daughter from Gujarat in a shooting incident at a convenience store in Accomack County, Virginia, has sent shock waves through the Indian American community. Read More
For Merlin D’souza, an Indian American student at Harvard, the road to Cambridge was not entirely smooth. Her family was unsure how they would be able to afford paying for school. Read More