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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University, and the Friends of Hrant Dink, Inc. Boston, have rescheduled the Annual Hrant Dink Memorial Lecture. Originally planned for[...]

UPDATE: “Friends of Hrant, Inc, Boston, regretfully announces that the Annual Hrant Dink Memorial Lecture, to be delivered by Delal Dink on January 27 at Harvard University, has been postponed[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — It was a historic week for the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, (NCC) as their 37 Member Communions gathered in the greater[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — EVN Report, an English-language website in Yerevan, has presented several panel presentations in the US, both at major universities and in Armenian community institutions, as part of[...]

By Raffi V. Arkun Special to the Mirror-Spectator ARLINGTON, Mass. — Deep Origin is a company working on simulating molecular interactions to accelerate drug discovery, with a team of about[...]

RE: The Azatutyun story in your August 30, 2025 issue on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s statement that he rejected an OSCE Minsk Group proposal for the resolution of the Karabakh[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Harvard Gazette) — Five faculty members were awarded a Harvard College Professorship for excellence in undergraduate teaching, in fields ranging from high-dimensional geometry to comparative politics. Hopi Hoekstra,[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The Holy Trinity Armenian Church recently conducted its Parish Council elections in May. Six members were elected to serve two-year terms joining the 5 remaining on the[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Harvard Law School is one of the world’s most selective law schools, with an acceptance rate of around 7.5 percent. Those odds did not deter Anahit Melkonyan,[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.— Garo Paylan, the former member of parliament in Turkey and outspoken proponent of rights for Armenians and Kurds there, delivered a powerful speech on January 22 at the[...]