BOSTON — Festive events are being held in September to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Armenian Heritage Park on The Greenway, Boston. On Sunday, September 18, at 3 p.m., all[...]

NEW YORK — The eminent Armenologist and Byzantinist Prof. Nina G. Garsoïan passed away on August 14. She broke a number of glass ceilings in academia, both as a woman[...]

NEW YORK — Raymond Vahan Damadian, MD, died on August 3. He was 86. Dr. Damadian was a member of the Armenian American Healthcare Providers Organization (AAHPO), physician, medical practitioner,[...]

The International Armenian Literary Alliance (IALA) has launched two $2,500 grants, one for a translation from Armenian into English, and one for contemporary creative writing. Applications for both grants will[...]

PHILADELPHIA — On June 21, the Armenian kef music world bid a farewell to pioneering bandleader and multi-instrumentalist Henry “Hank” Mardigian. He was 93. Born in Philadelphia on July 19,[...]

BOSTON — The Middlesex Sheriff’s Office announced recently that Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian is joining a select group of local officials as the inaugural cohort of the National Association of[...]

YEREVAN — Friends of the Armenian Soldier and Family (FASF) has issued a grant to the Insurance Foundation for Servicemen (IFS) for $50,000. FASF was founded in 2021 in response[...]

By Breanna Diaz LOS ANGELES (UCLA Daily Bruin) — For Dr. Eric Esrailian, film has the promise to both entertain and educate. Esrailian, executive board member of the UCLA School[...]

By Beth Harris LOS ANGELES (AP) — Joe Manganiello marveled at the years-old mysteries in his family that were solved through DNA by researchers on PBS’ “Finding Your Roots,” including[...]

ANN ARBOR, MICH. — One of the most prominent positions in the field of Armenian Studies in America has a new occupant. On July 22, the Center for Armenian Studies[...]