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As summer comes to an end, we want to celebrate MIT-India’s summer interns for this year. While the year has been full of challenges, these five have persevered, and we wish them the best!
As we continue to be eager to travel, nostalgic for the times when we were in India, and our current cohort of South Asian Alumni Oral History Interns reach the conclusion of their work for the term, we at MIT-India thought it would be a prescient moment to look back at the history of our program and bring you five fun facts on the early days of MIT-India.
Last Thursday, MIT-India was honored to team up with the MIT South Asian Alumni Association to present a highly informative and important webinar on the impacts of the second COVID wave currently ravaging India, featuring medical, policy, and journalistic perspectives.
This year, twelve MIT students have been awarded Fulbright fellowships, and we’re pleased to feature two students who have chosen India as their destination.
MIT-Africa and MIT-India teamed up to host a discussion on community and belonging among South Asian diaspora communities in East Africa.
Bloom Nepal is a network of schools that is working to educate K-12 students to become leaders in various frontiers. The schools focus on helping students identify their true passions and talents, and providing opportunities for them to excel in the field of their choice. Founded by MIT alum Ram K. Rijal (Mathematics ‘12), Bloom Nepal was inspired by his time at MIT and his personal experiences growing up in a rural village in Nepal.
MIT student-led project brings together design, engineering, and social impact to address accessibility challenges in India.
Oral history project allows MIT students to dig deep into the longstanding connection between the Institute and South Asia.
This International Women’s Day, we spoke to two women in our community who are working to advance clean energy in the face of global challenges. Join us as they share their industry knowledge, strategies, and experiences to enact positive change.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science gives us an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women and girls in our community in science-related fields. This year, we spoke with two MISTI-India alumni about how their passion for science and experiences in India have inspired them to tackle pressing global health challenges.
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March 4, 2021
Our project, led by current MIT faculty, students and staff, tells the remarkable story of South Asia at MIT and MIT in South Asia to honor the determination and grit of multiple generations of South Asians at MIT. We celebrate their far-reaching accomplishments, technical expertise, and ingenuity that have made significant contributions to the advancement of knowledge at MIT and life beyond the institute, in South Asia, the United States and across the world.
August 25, 2020
Today we’re putting a spotlight on two MIT students; Rahul Ramakrishnan, who participated in the MIT-India program, and Mercedes Riley, who presented a philosophy workshop for girls all around the world.
October 16, 2020
The MIT-India team recently caught up with MIT alum Uma Girkar who founded the Smart Learning, Eating, Exercising and Thinking program also known as SLEET program. It is a public health and education program which Uma and other MISTI participants have conducted in various countries globally. In this interview, Uma speaks with MIT student Enriko Granadoz Chavez and exchanges stories about the SLEET program they conducted during their MISTI experiences.
May 11, 2020
On this episode we have a special interview and talk to share; both about how COVID-19 affects things from communications to climate change.