Scholar hopes to answer a question many Americans with immigrant roots fear to ask: How do I pass down a language and culture I only half know?Scholar hopes to answer a question many Americans with immigrant roots fear to ask: How do I pass down a language and culture I only half know?
USC Dornsife News
Salpi Ghazarian, director of the USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies, answers six questions about the current violence between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces in a war that, while far from America, has directly impacted the Trojan Armenian community. [6 min read]
The new USC Institute of Armenian Studies Policy Fellows Program aims to help Armenia navigate a peaceful transition to democracy. [2¼ min read]
At a historic event organized by USC Dornsife’s Institute of Armenian Studies, scholars and diplomats deliberate issues that have influenced 25 years of transition in the region.
Students gain a unique perspective on a diverse and vibrant Southern California community through an immersive Maymester experience.
The April 2 event will take place on USC’s University Park campus from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
At USC Dornsife, we view stars differently. Join us as we explore the constellation of meanings these celestial bodies have in literature, physics, spatial sciences — and more.
The director of USC Dornsife’s Institute of Armenian Studies recounts a dark, unresolved chapter of Turkish history.
Richard Antaramian is installed as the Turpanjian Early Career Chair in Contemporary Armenian Studies.