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Inaugural Armenian History Month at USC Draws Record Crowds, Showcases Armenian Heritage


LOS ANGELES—Hundreds gathered at USC’s Hahn Central Plaza on April 4 for an exhilarating opening ceremony of the inaugural Armenian History Month, marking a monumental moment in the university’s history.

USC President Dr. Carol Folt launched Armenian History Month with a resonant speech: “Today we come together as one Trojan Family to celebrate the heritage of Armenian Americans on this campus and in this country.” 

While standing on a stage adorned with an antique Armenian rug dating back to the 19th century from the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) region, courtesy of Silk Road Rug Inc., President Folt acknowledged the difficulties the Armenian community has faced in recent years, including “the catastrophic events in Artsakh forcing the Armenian population from their beloved homeland, and the ensuing humanitarian crisis and destruction of Armenian cultural and religious heritage.” 

USC President Carol Folt share her thoughts during the Armenian Heritage month kickoff, on Apr. 4. (Photo/Gus Ruelas)

President Folt highlighted the achievements of Armenian alumni, staff, and faculty members throughout the years, citing examples such as the renowned former Dean of Engineering and Provost, Dr. Zohrab Kaprielian, after whom Kaprielian Hall is named, and the work of the USC Institute of Armenian Studies in advancing scholarship and cultivating Armenian heritage. She concluded with a quote from William Saroyan, emphasizing the spirit of Armenian culture and encouraging attendees to engage in learning and discovery throughout Armenian History Month.

Dr. Shushan Karapetian, Director of the USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies, reflected on the grand narratives in Armenian history and the contributions of the Armenian diaspora across millennia, showcasing stories of resilience, innovation, and cultural exchange. She highlighted the visionary Los Angeles Armenians who founded the Institute nearly twenty years ago and their commitment to “an academic unit with the resources and brainpower of a university that would make sense of contemporary developments in the Armenian story, and more importantly, help shape the future of the Armenian experience.” 

DirectoPHor of USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies, Dr. Shushan Karapetian

Her speech emphasized the multifaceted nature of Armenian history and its enduring relevance in shaping global narratives and identities. “I hope that by the end of the month, every Trojan will have an Armenian story to share that won’t end on April 30 but will lead to new beginnings for the future,” concluded Dr. Karapetian. 

An energizing performance by Lernazang, a cultural collective and performance ensemble whose mission is to strengthen Armenian cultural heritage in Los Angeles, captivated the audience with a vibrant display of traditional Armenian music and dance. Three Trojans—two students and a USC Institute of Armenian Studies staff member—are among their members.

Vice President of USC’s Armenian Studies Association, Mane BerikyanVice President of USC’s Armenian Studies Association, Mane BerikyanVice President of USC’s Armenian Studies Association, Mane Berikyan

In her closing remarks, Mane Berikyan, Vice President of the USC Armenian Students’ Association, expressed her excitement for the historic moment: “Today, we made history. Together, we marked the beginning of the first-ever Armenian History Month at USC—a now annual tradition that USC will recognize and honor for the years to come.” 

The success of the opening ceremony sets a promising tone for the remainder of Armenian History Month, with a lineup of engaging events and activities planned to further explore and celebrate Armenian history, culture, and identity. 

Lernazang’s Ani Hovsepyan singing at Armenian History Month at USC

For more information and a full schedule of events, please see the USC events calendar: online.

The USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies is a research institute at the University of Southern California with a mission to cultivate and promote Armenian narratives and communities through innovative research, education, and outreach. 


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‘Domino effect’: How Israel is falling into a flawed paradigm vis-à-vis Iran – Israel Hayom


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Armenia MFA spox: We also value contribution of France as member of European Union – NEWS.am


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European Lawmakers Call on EU, U.S. to Ensure Armenia’s Security


Members of the European Parliament, representing a cross section of groups called on European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to ensure the security of Armenia.

“At the moment when the European Union and the United States reinforce their support for Yerevan, we, 24 European members of parliament, ask Ursula von der Leyen and Antony Blinken to ensure the security of Armenia, [which is threatened by Azerbaijan],” wrote Nathalie Loiseau (France), Chair of the Subcommittee on Security and Defense of the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs, on X—formerly Twitter.

These European Parliament members welcomed the tripartite meeting held in Brussels on April 5, which launched the concrete engagement of the European Union and the United States in support of Armenia, its democracy, security, and territorial integrity, their letter stated.

The document states that the international community has passively followed the Karabakh war in 2020, Azerbaijan’s brutality toward Nagorno-Karabakh, and Azerbaijan’s actual occupation of a part of Armenia’s territory.

“Azerbaijan does not stop using bellicose rhetoric against Armenia, accusing it of alleged provocations. At the same time, Russia is looking for an excuse to punish Armenia for its orientation towards Europe. They cannot remain indifferent to the threats to democracy and are convinced that Armenia is not looking for anything other than living peacefully with its neighbors and choosing its own path,” the letter added.

Also, they called on von der Leyen and Blinken to make a simple gesture to go to Armenia and assure the Armenian people that they are not alone in their struggle for survival and freedom.


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Council of Europe Secretary-General Holds Meetings in Armenia


YEREVAN (Azatutyun.am)—Marija Pejcinovic Buric, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, pledged continued support of her organization to Armenia as she visited Yerevan on Monday.

In her post on X (formerly Twitter) Buric described her meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian as “excellent.”

“The Council of Europe will continue to support Armenia in its reform process,” she wrote.
According to Pashinyan’s office, during the meeting the Armenian prime minister, in particular, presented the principles of the Crossroads of Peace, a program of regional connectivity and dialogue with neighboring countries that is being promoted by official Yerevan.

Pashinyan also reportedly emphasized the role of the Council of Europe in addressing the problems of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians and providing relevant international support.
Yerevan says more than 100,000 Armenians were forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh after Azerbaijan carried out a one-day military offensive to establish full control of the region last September.

While in Yerevan, Pejcinovic Buric also met with Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan.
Mirzoyan’s office said that cooperation between Armenia and the Council of Europe as well as issues of regional stability were discussed during the meeting.
It said the sides exchanged views on addressing “the mid-term and long-term needs” of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians.

The Armenian minister and the visiting secretary general of the Council of Europe also reportedly touched upon steps aimed at establishing a sustainable and lasting peace in the South Caucasus.

While in Yerevan Pejcinovic Buric also met with Armenian Parliament Speaker Alen Simonian.
Late last year Pejcinovic Buric also visited Baku where she met with Azerbaijan’s president and foreign minister.

During her meeting with President Ilham Aliyev the secretary general of the Council of Europe welcomed the ongoing dialogue between Baku and Yerevan regarding a peace treaty and the agreement reached between the two governments regarding the release of detainees.

As a result of the agreement announced by Azerbaijan and Armenia last December, Baku released 32 Armenian prisoners, while Yerevan handed over two detainees to Azerbaijan.
The visiting Council of Europe official today declined to comment on what the organization is doing in terms of getting the other Armenian detainees held in Baku released.

A group of Armenian opposition members held a protest in Yerevan today, demanding that the Council of Europe take action to get 23 Armenians currently imprisoned in Baku, including former leaders of Nagorno-Karabakh, released.

The Armenian opposition also demanded that the Council of Europe put pressure on the leadership in Yerevan to release whom it claims to be political prisoners in Armenia.

“The demand is very clear. It must be stated that, yes, citizens exercising their right to free speech in the Republic of Armenia are persecuted, and it is a case of political persecution, therefore they are political prisoners,” Aspram Krpeyan, a member of the opposition Hayastan faction in the Armenian parliament, said during the protest in front of the Foreign Ministry building.

The Armenian government says there are no political prisoners in the country. Leading international human rights groups do not confirm the presence of any political prisoners in Armenia either.


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Ruben Vardanyan Nominated for 2024 Nobel Peace Prize


Ruben Vardanyan, former Minister of State of Artsakh, co-founder of the Aurora humanitarian initiative, has been nominated for the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize by a group of renowned public and political figures, including a Nobel Laureate, Ruben Vardanyan’s office said in a statement.

“Ruben Vardanyan was nominated for this high award for the creation and support for around five dozen new and unprecedented educational, charitable, scientific and humanitarian structures not only in Armenia, but also in a number of other countries,” the statement said.

The nominators mentioned his activities in besieged Artsakh, where Ruben Vardanyan invested a lot of effort, trying not only to alleviate severe humanitarian needs, but also to create opportunities to improve the living conditions of people and children in difficult situations.

“The fact that Ruben Vardanyan’s charity covers not only national, but also international levels, and has global influence and significance, was considered valuable. The Aurora humanitarian initiative – one of the major projects he authored, aims to help and reach out to all those who risk their lives to do good in all corners of the world, on all continents,” Vardanyan’s office said.

It is noted that Ruben Vardanyan, together with his colleagues, implemented a total of 700 projects in Armenia, Artsakh and the Armenian world, investing in philanthropy, education, preservation of historical and cultural heritage, tourism and infrastructure development and a number of other fields.

Vardanyan was illegally detained by Azerbaijan at Hakkari bridge checkpoint on September 27, 2023, and is still held in prison in Baku. He faces up to 14 years in jail.


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@OttomanaWorld: CAUCASUS Azerbaijan: 32nd Anniversary of the Aghdaban Massacre #Azerbaijan #AghdabanMassacre #Kalbajar #SouthCaucasus #Armenia https://t.co/eOPWpNzTiG https://t.co/dWxaYTGDKL


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