Public Lecture: The Religion and Politics of Cruelty
The U.S. Embassy in Armenia and the Political Science and International Affairs Program of the American University of Armenia (AUA) presents a public lecture on the “Religion and Politics of Cruelty” by Professor Ivan Strenski of the University of...
Read MoreDespite Denial, Turks and Kurds Remember Armenian Genocide, Says Reparations Scholar
The Turkish Government is denying a genocide its own population remembers, according to Dr. Uğur Ümit Üngör, who spoke via simulcast from the Netherlands on May 2, 2013 during the American University of Armenia’s (AUA) commemorative talk on the...
Read MoreAUA Visits Armenian Genocide Memorial on April 24
Faculty, staff and students from the American University in Armenia visited the Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex on April 24 to pay homage to the victims and survivors of the Genocide.
Read MoreAUA Chess Club Hosts Annual Chess Tournament
On March 30, 2013 the AUA Chess Club organized its annual chess tournament with faculty, staff, and students participating in this year’s competition.
Read MorePhilanthropic Support Fuels Growth for AUA Undergraduate Program
The American University of Armenia (AUA) continues to garner strong philanthropic support for its new undergraduate program, set to launch in the Fall of 2013.
Read MoreHow Research in Academic Dishonesty Can Help Build Better Learning Environments
Dr. James M. Lang, the director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Assumption College in Worcester, MA., will speak on how to reduce cheating and create deeper learning at the American University of Armenia (AUA) on Monday, May 13.
Read MoreBook of the Week: Creating Innovators
This week we feature Tony Wanger’s “Creating Innovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change the World,” recommended by Irshat Madyarov, Assistant Professor in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Read MoreStudent Council Election Campaigning Begins at AUA
Student Council election campaigning began this week at the American University of Armenia.
Read MoreH1 TV’s ‘Meronq’ Spotlights Diaspora Armenians Working and Studying at AUA
H1 TV's Meronq program spotlights the men and women from the Armenian Diaspora who have moved here in recent years to work or study at the American University of Armenia.
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