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Reflections & Insights

Stories that challenge, inspire, and transform.


Partners in the Wild: How Agentic AI Amplifies Conservation
This next evolution focuses on creating AI systems that not only analyze data but act independently and adaptively in real-world conservation environments.
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Accepted to Old Dominion University
by Ben Golf As a sophomore at Heritage High School I, Ben Goff, first encountered the Kashmir World Foundation in January of 2015. My...
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Business Women's Giving Circle Funds SuperHERo Girls Drone Workshop
We are pleased to announce the that Kashmir World Foundation is the recieptiant of the Northern Virginia Community Foundation Business...
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Kashmir World Foundation Takes Part in Loudoun County STEM Day
By Nicole Weatherholtz Kashmir World Foundation was thrilled to be a part of the second annual Loudoun County STEM Day on Saturday...
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Rhino Rights Knight
By Lisa Jorgensen Middleburg, VA. September 22, 2015: You are invited to join Kashmir World Foundation at Foxcroft Girls School (22407...
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Students Teaching Teachers: Student Perspective
Students did the teaching when Kashmir World Foundation (KwF) interns and DaVinci Challenge mentors Grey Golla, Mike Kronmiller and Ben...
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Students Teaching Teachers
Roles were reversed the week of July 11th as Kashmir World Foundation (KwF) interns, along with Executive Director Aliyah Pandolfi, took...
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Girl Power! Six GIT Experience Scholarship Winners Build a Drone
From June 27-30, six female students in grades 6 through 10 had the opportunity to build and fly their own drones. Each student...
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Kashmir World Foundation's DaVinci Challenge Partners With Foxcroft School: Teachers Take Flight
Great Falls, Virginia — This summer from July 11-15, the Kashmir World Foundation (KwF) and the Foxcroft School will partner to host the...
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GIT Students Selected for Drone Building Experience Scholarship with KwF and Eagle Ray
Through a partnership between the Kashmir World Foundation (KwF) and Eagle Ray, six students in grades 6 through 10 have been selected...
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