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Inder and Prabha Bhambri Grants $200,000 to UDC, Laying Foundation for Future Civil Engineers

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Washington, DC

Inder Bhambri, a longtime Professor at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) and his wife, Prabha K. Bhambri, donated $200,000 to the UDC Foundation. This grant will make a lasting impact on the UDC School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). Their donation of $100,000 each will establish the Dr. Inder J. Bhambri Civil Engineering Scholarship. 

Inder Bhambri joined the faculty at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) predecessor school Washington Technical Institute in 1970, contributing to the university’s rich past of preparing students for dynamic careers. Five decades later, he’s investing in the university’s future. 

“Dr. Bhambri’s commitment to and belief in UDC cannot be overstated,” says UDC President Maurice D. Edington. “After investing in our students’ success for decades, he’s back at it again—this time generously providing support so that future Firebirds can pursue their professional dreams.”

After earning his doctorate in civil engineering from The Catholic University of America in 1971, Inder devoted 46 years to UDC, earning a reputation as an outstanding educator, researcher and community servant. When he retired, Inder and Prabha chose to honor the former faculty member’s legacy with a scholarship to support future generations of civil engineering students. 

During the check presentation ceremony, Prabha humorously remarked that her husband needed to return to teaching to restore her peace, reflecting his family’s deep affection and respect.

SEAS Dean Devdas Shetty shared that Inder was integral to building what would become UDC’s civil engineering laboratories in the early 1970s.

“Dr. Bhambri was a dedicated servant leader,” said Shetty, noting a commitment to service that was echoed by faculty and staff.

As they presented their gift, the Bhambri family beamed with pride. Though Inder may no longer be at the front of the classroom, his family’s commitment to the UDC students’ success continues.

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