Ara Nazarian, PhD

Ara Nazarian is an associate professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School. He graduated from Tennessee Technological University with a degree in mechanical engineering, followed by graduate degrees from Boston University, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and Harvard University. He has been involved in the Armenian community for over a decade, having served in a variety of capacities at the Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society, the Armenian Cultural and Educational Center, Armenian National Committee of America, St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation.
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Pashinyan is sacrificing historical memory for the illusion of peace

Armenia is undergoing an alarming shift: an unprecedented move to dilute, sideline and even erase the Armenian Genocide from the…

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Armenian Genocide remembrance at Armenian Heritage Park in Boston

The Armenian American community of the greater Boston area gathered on Sunday, April 27, at Armenian Heritage Park to commemorate…

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The looming Pashinyan peace

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Nikol Pashinyan’s hollow message, hypocrisy and isolation

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Human rights activist and public figure Avetik Ishkhanyan passes away

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Nikol Pashinyan: The architect of Armenia’s decline through lies and fabrications

Over the past six years, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has crafted a leadership style marked by the dissemination of…

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The academic tempest in a teapot for a nation that has lost its way

The Armenian government introduced sweeping reforms this year targeting the country’s higher education sector, marking the latest in a series…

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“When small men begin to cast big shadows”

Armenians worldwide are witnessing new lows committed by the incumbent government, made worse by the Armenian nation’s subsequent silence this…

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Pashinyan, the collaborator that Armenia’s enemies have longed for

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Azerbaijan: The invisible hand behind Russia’s oil exports to Europe

In the shadow of world events, Azerbaijan has secured a curious role in the global oil and gas industry, playing…

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