Year100.org launches to help mark anniversary of 1915 tragedy.
USC Dornsife News
“Innovate Armenia” will bring speakers, entertainers and cuisine to USC’s University Park campus for an all-day event on Feb. 21.
Manuel Pastor is installed as the inaugural holder of the Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change.
Growing up Armenian in California’s Central Valley, historian Richard G. Hovannisian talks of straddling two cultures — and the ‘forgotten genocide.’
USC Shoah Foundation adds emotional interviews of rare Armenian Genocide testimonies to its Visual History Archive.
Junior Tomik Vertanous co-founded an international nonprofit bringing much-needed medical supplies to rural regions of Armenia.
Salpi Ghazarian, a senior nonprofit and education sector professional, will lead USC Dornsife’s Institute of Armenian Studies. Armenian studies scholars Richard Antaramian and Richard Hovannisian will bring their expertise to the institute as affiliated faculty.
Gov. George Deukmejian encourages students and broaches serious topics during an event organized by the USC Institute of Armenian Studies, housed in USC Dornsife.
The prestigious award will allow the psychologist to spend a year in Armenia studying cognitive functions of schizophrenia.
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