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The Rug Wizard

Those who have attended one of Hratch Kozibeyokian’s lectures know the depth of knowledge he shares with the audience. Christened…

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Youth

AYF members gather for ARF Educational Weekend in Liberty, New York

LIBERTY, N.Y. — From May 29-31, 2026, members of the Armenian Youth Federation-Youth Organization of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Eastern…

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The Homeland

More than toys: Inside Zarman’s educational toy lab in Armenia

There is a special room at the Child Development Foundation in Armenia where Marine Safrastyan, a longtime employee of the…

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The Homeland

Armenia’s education reforms fall short as system continues to fail

In recent years, Armenia has introduced a series of reforms in education and science, including new academic standards, improved infrastructure…

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Non-Profit

Children’s Day programs support displaced children of Artsakh 

GLENDALE, Calif. — On June 1, International Children’s Day, programs supported by Lorik Humanitarian Fund brought together local children, displaced…

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Columns

The invisible enemy: The case for an informed community

I grew up in a small Armenian parish in Indian Orchard that required our limited resources to work together to…

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Diaspora

Applications open for Koomruian Armenian Education Fund scholarships

The Peter and Alice Koomruian Armenian Education Fund announces the availability of scholarship awards for the 2027-2028 academic year. Applicants…

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Announcements

Launch of the 2026 GenEd Teacher Fellowship program

SAN FRANCISCO – Fifteen U.S. high school teachers have been selected to participate in the 2026 GenEd Teacher Fellowship Program.…

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Local Spotlight

An Artsakh teacher’s journey to Harvard

“I want to become a spy. That is the only way I can see my village once again.”  This is…

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Columns

Genocide education progress, gaps and the power of story

Each month, I search for a topic that feels both timely and meaningful. This April, I kept returning to the…

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