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Adelphi University student Nitin Chatriniyom is the winner of the "Western Union South Asia Essay Competition".
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater have raised more than $3,000 to fund wells in India as part of an effort by the Rotary India Water Trust to develop a sustainable water supply for 650 villages.
Sivarama P. Vinjamury has been bestowed with the President's Associates Outstanding Graduate Student Award of the california State University Fullerton.
Adithya Sambamurthy, a 28-year-old student pursuing master's degrees at the University of California, Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism has won the prestigious 2008 Dorothea Lange Fellowship.
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When Jitu Motwani of Fullerton was accepted into the master's program in economics at Cal State Fullerton in January 2006, he was a little concerned. Not only would he be leaving his home in Mumbai, India, to study abroad, but his bachelor of science degree from Mumbai University wasn't in economics - it was in pharmaceutical science.
Mridu Gandhi, an Indian American student, along with a dozen others have been honored as outstanding graduate seniors by Kansas State University.
California Parents for the Equalization of Educational Materials (CAPEEM) scored a major victory on March 27 when Judge Frank C. Damrell, Jr. of the United States District Court of the Eastern District of California rejected the defendants' motion to dismiss CAPEEM's lawsuit to correct inaccuracies in sixth grade history textbooks.
A nine-year-old Indian schoolboy in Bahrain has scored the highest marks worldwide in two subjects in an international examination.
Guess what's keeping together our high-tech gizmo Indian students at various US universities, pursuing higher studies? It's an online Sanskrit magazine.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Monday said that it may not consider rescheduling the board examination timings in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from next year, as had been requested by a school in Dubai.
Overseas students appearing for CBSE Class 10 examinations were in a fix about a question on India's northernmost and southernmost international airports in the social science paper.
The Tata Group North America has joined First Book, a non-profit organisation, in a programme to distribute 65,000 new books to children from low-income families across the US.
Frequent gun rampages on the US campuses and murder of three Indian students in the past couple of months has worried the 80,000-strong Indian student community in this country, reports Praveen Chopra.
Over 17,370 students from several Gulf countries will appear for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) class 12 and Class 10 board examinations this year.
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