Dr. Senkalong (Senka) Yaden: The Legacy of a Naga Scientist
Dr. Senkalong (Senka) Yaden, a distinguished Naga scientist and academician, passed away at the age of 89 in Tyler, Texas, on March 14, 2025. A native of Merangkong village, Mokokchung district, he was widely known as the “Man of Science of the United States of America.” Throughout his career, he made significant contributions to science and education, holding prestigious positions in several academic institutions in the United States. Despite spending most of his life abroad, Dr. Senka remained deeply connected to his Naga roots. In honor of his contributions, Ao Senden declared March 17, 2025, as a day of mourning to pay tribute to his extraordinary achievements.
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| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Dr. Senkalong (Senka) Yaden: The Legacy of a Naga Scientist |
| Full Name | Dr. Senkalong (Senka) Yaden |
| Place of Birth | Merangkong village, Mokokchung district, Nagaland |
| Place of Passing | Tyler, Texas, USA |
| Field of Expertise | Biology, Science Education |
| First Major Academic Role | Teaching Assistant, University of Minnesota (1961-1965) |
| Key Institutions | Served Jarvis Christian College, Texas College, Parker University, Wiley College, Talladega College |
| Major Recognitions | “Who’s Who in America” (1994 & 1997), “Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers” (1996) |
| Peace Contribution | Peace Mission Volunteer, Peace Camp Chedema (1966-67) |
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