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Rania Zuri
Undergraduate, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
BioRania Zuri is the founder and CEO of The LiTEArary Society, the world’s largest youth-led nonprofit organization working to end book deserts for disadvantaged preschool children. To date, The LiTEArary Society has donated more than $1 million worth of brand new books to over 91,000 disadvantaged preschool children in all 50 states. The LiTEArary Society has partnerships and has received funding from Scholastic, Inc., Barnes & Noble, L'Oréal, Hershey’s, Pilot Pens, and Starbucks.
For her work in early childhood literacy, she has been featured on Good Morning America, Forbes, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, The Today Show, The Kelly Clarkson Show (x2), CBS Evening News, NPR, Fox News, Teen Vogue, The Washington Post, NowThis, The Hill, People Magazine, and more.
She was named by Forbes as one of "Six Teens Making the World a Better Place” in 2022 and made the Forbes 30 under 30 list in 2024 as the youngest CEO on the entire list. In 2023, Rania received The Diana Award, one of the most prestigious international accolades a young person (ages 8 to 25) can receive for social or humanitarian work and was one of only 3 recipients out of the 189 global recipients to be introduced by Prince Harry. In 2023, Rania was honored at the White House by the First Lady of the United States as a "Girl Leading Change" in celebration of International Day of the Girl. Most recently, Rania was honored by L'Oréal Paris as a L’Oréal Woman of Worth, L'Oréal's signature philanthropic initiative which honors 10 female leaders each year.
Rania has given a TEDx Talk on book deserts with over 43,000 views on TED.com and Youtube and was the keynote speaker at the annual WV Head Start Conference. She has written op-eds for Teen Vogue and NBC News Online on education as well. She serves as an ambassador for many organizations and corporations, including the United Nations Association (as a UNA-USA Global Goals Ambassador for Sustainable Development Goal #4).
She is the youngest author of a US Senate Resolution in U.S. history and has written a children’s picture book series (sold in-store at select Barnes & Noble stores) where 100% of the profits go to the purchase of brand-new Scholastic books for preschool children in Head Start programs.
Rania is a Coca-Cola Scholar, a U.S. Presidential Scholar, a Cameron Impact Scholar, a Taco Bell Live Mas Scholar, winner of the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes, and has received 3 US Congressional Commendations as well as the George H.W. Bush Point of Light Award. -
Apurva Mehta
Senior Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
BioI am a materials scientist with three decades of experience unraveling the molecular-scale processes that govern the functionality, aging, and failure of complex materials and devices. Over this time, advanced characterization methods have undergone a revolutionary transformation, driven by the emergence of brighter sources—from synchrotrons and X-ray free-electron lasers to MeV accelerator-based electron sources—paired with faster and larger-area detectors. While the depth and precision of measurements have vastly improved, the explosion of raw data now poses a significant challenge, making it increasingly difficult to extract meaningful insights them.
Recognizing this growing challenge, I have devoted the last decade to harnessing the power of emerging machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques to find breakthroughs. My focus has been on not only accelerating the extraction of knowledge from intricate, multi-dimensional, and often noisy measurements but also on making data collection smarter. By integrating these cutting-edge technologies, I aim to transform how we approach material science and deepen our understanding of material behavior and device performance. -
Arnav Mehta, MD, PhD
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Oncology
BioDr. Mehta is a board-certified, fellowship-trained medical oncologist at the Stanford Medicine Cancer Center. He is also an adjunct clinical assistant professor in the gastrointestinal (GI) oncology group of the Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Mehta specializes in gastrointestinal cancer, with a particular focus on pancreatic and gastric cancers. He also treats colorectal cancers. His treatment specialties include immunotherapy — helping a patient’s immune system fight cancer — and targeted therapies, which send cancer-fighting drugs to specific cancer cell molecules.
His research interests include understanding why GI cancers resist treatments and identifying new ways to treat these tumors. In particular, he is interested in GI tumor immunology, which focuses on directing a person’s immune system to help destroy cancer cells. He also has a special interest in tumor plasticity, which represents the ability of a tumor cell to evolve and develop resistance to therapies.
Dr. Mehta has earned research awards and grants from organizations including the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), American Society of Hematology (ASH), and the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Mehta has published in many peer-reviewed journals, including Nature, Nature Genetics, Nature Immunology, Nature Medicine, Nature Cancer, Cancer Discovery and Immunity. He has written book chapters on subjects including esophageal and gastric cancer. He has also presented his research on topics including tumor immunology and pancreatic cancer at dozens of symposia and meetings around the country.
Dr. Mehta is a member of the AACR and ASCO. -
Krish Mehta
Affiliate, Graduate School of Business - Center for Entrepreneurial Studies
BioPassionate about cleantech / climate entrepreneurship. Previously, manager for Model 3 program at Tesla, and Engagement manager at McKinsey's Sustainability practice.