From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

By Gabriella Gage Mirror-Spectator Staff YEREVAN and EASTON, Mass. — Anna Ohanyan, an assistant professor of political science at Stonehill College, is currently participating in a one-year Fulbright Fellowship to[...]

DETROIT — Levon Nazoyan, 76, died at home, on November 5. He was the husband of Suzanne (nee Stevenson). He leaves his children, Maral (Keith) Edwards Jr., Steve Nazoyan and[...]

NEW YORK (Armenpress) — The letter of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic (NKR or Artsakh) Foreign Minister Karen Mirzoyan was circulated as a document of the General Assembly and Security Council[...]

By Hagop Vartivarian NEW YORK — At a recent Board of Directors meeting, in New York, Edward Gulbenkian Jr., the president of the Gullabi Gulbenkian Foundation, announced that the maternity[...]

ANKARA (AFP) — An Armenian plane carrying humanitarian aid for Syria was made to land in Turkey on Thursday for what officials said was a “routine” search of its cargo.[...]

By Edmond A. Azadian Armenians have talked and worried about unity throughout their history because they have suffered much as a consequence of disunity. It is ironic that the more[...]

WATERTOWN — The Armenian Mirror-Spectator welcomes new assistant editor, Gabriella Gage. A native of Somerville, Mass., Gage attended Harvard University as an undergraduate and received her master’s in history from[...]

By Alice Nigoghosian Special to the Mirror-Spectator SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — On October 12, Dr. Charles Chavdarian, a native Detroiter whose family was originally from Keghi, provided an enlightening talk and[...]

By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator POTSDAM, Germany — In Potsdam, not far from Berlin, there is a beautifully renovated villa known as the Lepsiushaus, or House of Lepsius,[...]

YEREVAN — On Saturday, October 13, the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) kicked off its 87th General Assembly to discuss the role that the organization will play in Armenia and[...]

Mirror-Spectator Staff BOSTON — Bishop Mikael Mouradian, the new head of the Armenian Catholic Eparchy of the US, is a well-traveled man. Born and raised in Beirut, he has served[...]