Topic: harvard
By Cristopher Patvakanian Special to the Mirror-Spectator CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — On November 8, the Harvard Armenian Law Students Association (ALSA) and the Harvard Law School (HLS) Advocates for Human Rights[...]
By Alvin Powell CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Harvard Gazette) — When Lilit Garibyan left her native Armenia in 1991, the Eurasian nation was at war with neighboring Azerbaijan, and Garibyan was a[...]
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The atmosphere was giddy at the 65th anniversary gala of the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) at the Royal Sonesta Boston hotel’s Grand Ballroom.[...]
By Amina Khan BOSTON (Los Angles Times) — It’s the ultimate DIY robot, a machine that assembles itself out of a single sheet and then rolls away — all without need for an[...]
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A panel discussion titled “Armenia’s Velvet Revolution After 6 Months: Beyond the Headlines,” will take place at Harvard University, Fong Auditorium (Boylston Hall), on Thursday, September 27, at[...]
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – A new exhibition called Passports: Lives in Transit is on display at Harvard University’s Houghton Library from April 30 to August 18. It provides an unusual way[...]
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — We are all too familiar with the sight of brave men and women responding in the aftermaths of tragedies, be they the result of wars, genocides or[...]
By Gabriella Gage Mirror-Spectator Staff CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Harvard’s Philip J. King Professor of Egyptology Peter Der Manuelian first discovered his passion for all things Egypt during a fourth grade[...]