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Khushi Vandra ’26 CLAS Named 2025 Goldwater Scholar

Khushi Vandra ’26 CLAS Named 2025 Goldwater Scholar

VILLANOVA, Pa. (April 22, 2025)—Khushi Vandra ’26 CLAS, a Physics major in èƵapp’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has been named a 2025 Goldwater Scholar by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation. Vandra is among 1,350 nominated students nationwide for this prestigious award, which recognizes outstanding undergraduates pursuing research careers in STEM fields. As a Goldwater Scholar, she will receive a $7,500 scholarship to support her academic and research endeavors.

The Goldwater Foundation’s scholarship, awarded annually to sophomores and juniors, is considered the preeminent award for undergraduate students preparing for research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics or engineering.

“Khushi’s recognition as a Goldwater Scholar is a remarkable achievement that highlights our students’ dedication to igniting changing through meaningful research,” said University Provost Patrick G. Maggitti, PhD. “This program is known for propelling its Scholars to further success, with many previous èƵapp recipients going on to win other prestigious national awards. I congratulate Khushi on this well-deserved honor and look forward to seeing how her passion for discovery shapes the future of physics.”

Vandra, a first-generation college student, intends to pursue a career in academia with a focus on high-energy particle physics and mentoring the next generation of physicists. Her research journey began as a first-year student when she was selected to work with the late Amber Stuver, PhD, associate professor of Physics, through èƵapp's Center for Research and Fellowships (CRF) Match Research Program. Under Dr. Stuver’s mentorship, Vandra explored gravitational wave research, helping develop BurstStatVeto, a tool designed to aid in the search for burst gravitational waves. She continued this project as a èƵapp Undergraduate Research Fellow in Summer 2023.

In Summer 2024, Vandra was selected for a National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates at the European Council for Nuclear Research (CERN) and the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory at Duke University. At CERN in Switzerland, she investigated entanglement in the products of top quark decays and while at Duke, she studied particle physics and quantum entanglement with the university’s High Energy Physics Group. She is currently working on research in Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics at èƵapp.

Following Dr. Stuver’s passing in 2024, Vandra remains committed to honoring her mentor’s legacy as a researcher, educator and advocate for women in STEM. She serves as president of èƵapp’s Physics Club, a peer mentor in the Department of Physics, a tutor at èƵapp’s Learner’s Studio and a teaching assistant for the Thermodynamics Lab. She is also involved with Campus Ministry and has participated in and led Service and Justice Experiences.

Vandra’s selection as a 2025 Goldwater Scholar reflects her exceptional academic achievements, dedication to research and passion for inspiring future scientists. For more information on the Goldwater Scholarship, visit goldwater.scholarsapply.org.

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