AIAA Announces Recipients of 2025 Roger W. Kahn Scholarship Written 28 March 2025

AIAA Announces Recipients of 2025 Roger W. Kahn Scholarship

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 28, 2025 – Reston, Va. –  The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025 Roger W. Kahn Scholarship. The four $10,000 awards go to the following high school seniors:

  • Farrah BerryFarrah Berry from Midlothian, Virginia
    Currently attending Trinity Episcopal School
  • Kazi Afra SaiaraKazi Afra Saiara from Fairfax, Virginia
    Currently attending Chantilly High School
  • Logan SpeightLogan Speight from Greensboro, North Carolina
    Currently attending James B. Dudley High School
  • Sowmya VenkateshSowmya Venkatesh from Pleasanton, California
    Currently attending Amador Valley High School

Read their full profiles on the AIAA website. They will be recognized during the AIAA Awards Gala on Wednesday, 30 April, at Grand Hyatt Washington, Washington, DC. Tickets for the event are available now.

The Roger W. Kahn Scholarship was created to honor the memory of Roger W. Kahn (1907–1962) and his passion for aviation and entertainment. Kahn spent the latter part of his career at Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation as a test pilot and then managed the technical service and sales division. In the 1940s, he was actively involved with the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences (one of the predecessor organizations of AIAA) and later served as its vice president.

Kahn also was an accomplished jazz musician as early as the 1920s, composing songs often featured in stage productions and early films, as well as leading numerous orchestras. He became a recording artist for some of the first record labels including Victor, Brunswick, and Columbia.

Kahn left a legacy gift to AIAA – a song called “Crazy Rhythm” – that he wrote in 1928. AIAA used the proceeds of his trust to establish the scholarship in 2020. Since then, 16 students have received the scholarship to pursue university degrees in engineering.

“AIAA is pleased to honor the memory of aviation pioneer Roger W. Kahn. His enthusiasm for aviation nearly 100 years ago will remain relevant in the next 100 years of innovation. The scholarship that bears his name will support four more bright minds driving the next technology breakthroughs in aerospace,” commented AIAA CEO Clay Mowry.

Laura McGill, chair of the AIAA Foundation, added, “The AIAA Foundation is pleased to use part of Roger W. Kahn’s gift to identify, mentor, and promote promising young aerospace talent on their first steps from classroom to career. We can’t wait to see them shape the future of aerospace.”

Contact: Rebecca B. Gray, [email protected], 804-397-5270 cell

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