HOUSTON: Four students of Indian origin are among 58 aspiring public service leaders from 53 US colleges and universities. Truman Scholar 2022.
Indian-American Truman Scholars Ameesha A. Kambath, Ishika Kaul, Avi Gupta And Bhava Jaini,
Scholars will be awarded $30,000 in funding for leadership training, career counseling and specialized employment opportunities within the federal government, as well as postgraduate studies, according to the scholarship provider’s website.
Truman ScholarshipMajor Undergraduate Scholarships for Leaders of Public Service in the United States, awarded to college juniors “with exceptional leadership potential, who are seeking careers elsewhere in government, non-profit or advocacy sectors, academia, or public service.” Committed.”
Ameesha from California studies Social Studies and Economics Harvard UniversityWhile Ishika from New Jersey studies economics and peace and justice Wellesley College,
Avi from Oregon studies political science and computer science with a specialization in American politics and artificial intelligence (AI).
Pennsylvania expressions interest in global health care delivery and clinical care as the physician-policy maker of the future.
“We are confident that these 58 new Trumans will face the challenges of their generation together,” says Dr. Terry Babcock-Lumish, Executive Secretary of the Foundation and a 1996 Truman Scholar from Pennsylvania.
“As we pay tribute to the President of the Truman Foundation for more than twenty years, Secretary Madeleine AlbrightIt is our responsibility to continue his work as tireless champions of democracy, human rights and public service. Selected from across America, the 2022 Truman Scholars represent our nation as an innovative, purposeful, patriotic problem-solver, never shying away from a challenge.
established by Congress As a 1975 living memorial to President Harry S. Truman and a National Memorial of Public Service, the Truman Scholarship carries on the legacy of our 33rd President by supporting and inspiring the next generation of public service leaders.
Indian-American Truman Scholars Ameesha A. Kambath, Ishika Kaul, Avi Gupta And Bhava Jaini,
Scholars will be awarded $30,000 in funding for leadership training, career counseling and specialized employment opportunities within the federal government, as well as postgraduate studies, according to the scholarship provider’s website.
Truman ScholarshipMajor Undergraduate Scholarships for Leaders of Public Service in the United States, awarded to college juniors “with exceptional leadership potential, who are seeking careers elsewhere in government, non-profit or advocacy sectors, academia, or public service.” Committed.”
Ameesha from California studies Social Studies and Economics Harvard UniversityWhile Ishika from New Jersey studies economics and peace and justice Wellesley College,
Avi from Oregon studies political science and computer science with a specialization in American politics and artificial intelligence (AI).
Pennsylvania expressions interest in global health care delivery and clinical care as the physician-policy maker of the future.
“We are confident that these 58 new Trumans will face the challenges of their generation together,” says Dr. Terry Babcock-Lumish, Executive Secretary of the Foundation and a 1996 Truman Scholar from Pennsylvania.
“As we pay tribute to the President of the Truman Foundation for more than twenty years, Secretary Madeleine AlbrightIt is our responsibility to continue his work as tireless champions of democracy, human rights and public service. Selected from across America, the 2022 Truman Scholars represent our nation as an innovative, purposeful, patriotic problem-solver, never shying away from a challenge.
established by Congress As a 1975 living memorial to President Harry S. Truman and a National Memorial of Public Service, the Truman Scholarship carries on the legacy of our 33rd President by supporting and inspiring the next generation of public service leaders.