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Faculty Perspectives on Contemporary India and the Diaspora: Raman Family Faculty Grant Research Symposium

  • 28-Oct-2024
  • 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
  • Virtual

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OVERVIEW

In honor of a generous gift from Suri and Mala Raman, the Raman Family Faculty Research Grants advance scholarship for full time faculty in all academic disciplines. The funds are designed to support seasoned scholars of South Asian Studies while encouraging new faculty to expand their research into topics relevant to India. The program is part of the Roundglass India Center's mission to support cutting edge research on contemporary India and Indian Americans with the goal of advancing positive social, economic, and policy change. 

SPEAKERS

An inaugural batch of six Seattle University faculty projects were funded in 2024. Recipients include:

  • Dr. Tapoja Chaudhuri, Department of Anthropology and Sociology | Climate Change and Philanthropy: A focus on the Indian diaspora in the PNW
     
  • Dr. Rashmi Chordiya, Department of Public Affairs and Nonprofit Leadership | Liberatory Public Service in Action: Case Studies from the United States and India
     
  • Dr. Rebecca Cobb, Couples and Family Therapy Program |  Moksha Patam: Adaptation of an Ancient Indian Game for Culturally Relevant Teletherapy Intervention
     
  • Dr. Mathew Isaac, Department of Marketing | Cherished Numbers: Do Preferred or Auspicious Numerical Values Influence Marketplace Judgments in the U.S. and India?
     
  • Dr. Sonora Jha, Department of Communication and Media | Intersections of Caste, Disability, and the Female Body in India
     
  • Dr. Meenakshi Rishi, Department of Economics |  Global Finance Conclave at Jindal Global University

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