<p>The Saxena Family Foundation is a privately funded, 501(c) (3) registered non-profit charitable foundation headquartered in Austin, Texas. The Foundation awards grants and supports programs that have a particular focus on S.T.E.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) education and around empowering women in the United States and in India.</p>
<p>The Saxena Family Foundation is a privately funded, 501(c) (3) registered non-profit charitable foundation headquartered in Austin, Texas. The Foundation awards grants and supports programs that have a particular focus on S.T.E.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) education and around empowering women in the United States and in India.</p>
<p>The way we think about learning after high school has remained strikingly similar for well over half a century, despite advances in learning science and the emergence of new technologies that can help improve when, where, and how we learn.
<p>The way we think about learning after high school has remained strikingly similar for well over half a century, despite advances in learning science and the emergence of new technologies that can help improve when, where, and how we learn.
<p>The way we think about learning after high school has remained strikingly similar for well over half a century, despite advances in learning science and the emergence of new technologies that can help improve when, where, and how we learn.
<p>The way we think about learning after high school has remained strikingly similar for well over half a century, despite advances in learning science and the emergence of new technologies that can help improve when, where, and how we learn.
<p>The way we think about learning after high school has remained strikingly similar for well over half a century, despite advances in learning science and the emergence of new technologies that can help improve when, where, and how we learn.
<p>The way we think about learning after high school has remained strikingly similar for well over half a century, despite advances in learning science and the emergence of new technologies that can help improve when, where, and how we learn.
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