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The University of Montana Alumni Association has named Indian alumna Juhi Singh in its 2026 class of 25 Under 25 honorees, a group of young graduates who are making significant contributions in their professions and communities early in their careers.
Singh, originally from Delhi, is a 2023 graduate from the University with degrees in english literature, psychology and creative writing, earning University Honors distinction. During her time at the university, she completed 150 academic credits in four years and contributed to several linguistics and psychology research laboratories.
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She also worked with the Big Sky Aphasia Program, where she developed a case study on a bilingual aphasia patient. Her research examined differences in treatment outcomes and recovery patterns among bilingual aphasia patients, contributing to a growing body of knowledge in the field.
Singh is now joining the Spectrum Discovery Area at the Missoula Public Library as an outreach educator. In the role, she will travel to schools across Montana to share scientific research and encourage students to explore science and learning opportunities.
The 25 Under 25 program celebrates University of Montana alumni aged 25 or younger who have demonstrated notable accomplishments following graduation. Honorees are selected based on their impact in their careers, communities and other areas of service.
The honorees will be featured on University of Montana Alumni Association social media platforms and in The Montanan magazine, highlighting their achievements and ongoing impact in communities across the United States and beyond.
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