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Texas Southern University Launches India Studies Program with Inaugural Lecture

Posted on Thursday, March 30, 2023

India Studies inaugural lecture

Dr. Michael Nojeim, professor and program coordinator in political science at Prairie View A&M University, delivers discusses his first book during inaugural India Studies lecture

Texas Southern University and the Foundation for India Studies presented the inaugural symposium for the India Studies program in the Graduate School. Dr. Michael Nojeim, professor and program coordinator in political science at Prairie View A&M University read excerpts from his first book titled “Gandhi and King: The Power of Nonviolent Resistance” and addressed contemporary issues affecting the United States and India relations.

The program is part of a partnership, announced in May, that promotes the study of India in the United States, more specifically in the Houston region.

“The Graduate School is proud to lead Texas Southern University’s collaboration with the Foundation for India Studies to promote knowledge about India on campus,” said TSU Graduate School Dean Dr. Gregory Maddox. “We will continue to host regular events to accomplish this goal.”

The Foundation for India Studies presented the TSU Foundation with a gift that was used to develop and implement India-focused programs at the University in collaboration with the foundation. Programming includes a series of public and academic symposia, conferences, and guest speakers that emphasize the connection between the struggle for liberation in India and the African American struggle for equality in the United States.

“Part of TSU’s mission is to prepare our students to become global citizens and to have an understanding of the complexity of societies around the globe,” said Dr. Maddox. “To understand the importance of Indian civilization to global history, especially through the lens of the historic linkage between Mahatma Gandhi’s and Martin Luther King Jr.’s commitment to non-violence in pursuit of liberation and social change, helps us accomplish that.”

Another objective of the partnership and program is to promote knowledge about India and Indian Americans in the University community and promote links with India and Indian universities to facilitate student and faculty exchanges.

“With this partnership, we want to perpetuate a legacy for future generations so that there is a greater understanding from the mainstream community of the contributions that Indians have made,” said Krishna Vavilala, Founder and Chairman of the Foundation for India Studies. “When I first came to Houston, the Indian population was just 20,000; it has grown incredibly since then, enriching the city economically and culturally. We are here to support Texas Southern University in its efforts to incorporate India into the academy and advance the program year after year.”

The program will be run by a committee of TSU faculty, with the Foundation for India Studies serving in an advisory capacity.

 

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Last updated: 03/30/2023