Russell De Valois Scholarship, 2023-25

Russell De Valois Scholarship, 2023-25

Recipient: Anushka Moudgil, Awarded for two years, Grade 11 & 12

Anuskha is the recipient of the Russell De Valois Scholarship (23-25). Having studied in a Cambridge program prior to KIS, Anushka was looking for an academic program that would allow her to enhance her worldview in Economics and Business. At KIS, she continues to thrive academically, keenly enjoying her academic pursuits while taking advantage of our Hiking and Music program.

STEM Scholarship for Women, 2023-25

STEM Scholarship for Women, 2023-25

Recipient: Vedika Dave, Awarded for 2 years, Grade 11 and 12

Vedika Dave was awarded the KIS STEM scholarship for Women (23-25). Vedika aspires to be a Scientist pursuing her passion in Bio Chemistry. Originally from Gujarat, Vedika has already made many strides in her chosen field, working with eminent professors in Indian Universities and assisting them with their research work. At KIS, Vedika continues to thrive. She is a member of Science National Honors Society, and heads the Girls in STEM club. Overall, Vedika has been a valuable addition to the KIS community!

Kai Bird – Pulitzer Prize winning Author

Kai Bird – Pulitzer Prize winning Author

CONGRATULATIONS TO KAI BIRD FOR HIS CONTRIBUTION TO MAKE “OPPENHEIMER” A MULTI AWARD WINNING FILM!

Read his reflections on the success of the film and his book on this article in the Indian Express:  https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/bengaluru/2024/Feb/26/i-was-brought-to-tears-kai-bird-reflects-on-oppenheimer-films-journey-and-its-cultural-impact?fbclid=IwAR3bI4JbXNiKA6-ty6bbLUYnIvMk9v4d7sBb2VSAhWXe1ae7sscufqdMaC8

Kai Bird is a Pulitzer Prize winning historian who has published biographies of John J. McCloy, McGeorge Bundy, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Robert Ames—and now The Outlier: The Unfinished Presidency of Jimmy Carter. He has also authored a memoir about his childhood in the Middle East. He is the Director of the Leon Levy Center for Biography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.

Kai remembers with fondness his two years at Kodai from 1968-69.

As an esteemed KIS alumnus and the brilliant mind behind “American Prometheus”, the inspiration for Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer”, Kai engaged in an insightful and interactive discussion with KIS students.  Dive into this treasure trove of literary wisdom by clicking on this link:

https://youtu.be/aq7Acc_muLw