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Kala Singh Memorial Fund

Supports the International/Minority Student Scholarship

Kala Singh Kala Singh was an audiologist and a special person who dedicated her life to helping others so they could achieve their communication goals. She was a pioneer publisher of speech-language and hearing publications and co-founded College-Hill Press, Inc., with her husband Dr. Sadanand Singh, founder of Singular Publishing Group, ContentScan, and Plural Publishing. The Singhs co-authored the well-known audiology textbook, Phonetics.

On September 5, 1986, while returning from visiting family in India, Ms. Singh was killed during an attempted hijacking of a Pan Am jetliner in Karachi, Pakistan. She was 36 years old. The Kala Singh Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by the ASHFoundation and Little Brown, Inc., in collaboration with Dr. Singh to honor her contributions to the advancement of knowledge in the communication disorders and sciences field.

Past Recipients of the International/Minority Student Scholarship

The ASHFoundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization under the regulations of the Internal Revenue Service. All contributions to the Foundation are tax-deductible to the extent provided by law.

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