Language

Announcements

Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Announces Prize Program for Online Armenian Instruction

The Armenian Communities Department of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation has announced a new prize program exclusively for teachers in the…

Read More »
Literary Corner

Classic Children’s Series Frog and Toad Translated into Armenian

The Armenian School of St. Leon Armenian Church in Fair Lawn, New Jersey in conjunction with Cascade Press is proud…

Read More »
Statements

AYF-YOARF Stands in Solidarity with Armenia’s ARF Youth Wing, Calls for Resignation of Education Minister

The Armenian Youth Federation-Youth Organization of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (AYF-YOARF), Eastern Region Central Executive and its Central Hai Tahd…

Read More »
Announcements

Scholarship Opportunity for Students to Learn Armenian

Scholarships are now available for those seeking to learn Armenian. Students can apply to the Armenian language Melik-Bakhshyan scholarship, which…

Read More »
Diaspora

St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School Celebrates 35 Years

WALTHAM, Mass.—On Saturday night, hundreds celebrated the Armenian school that has, since 1984, meant so much to so many generations…

Read More »
Announcements

Armenian Diaspora Opinion Survey Results Published

LONDON—The Armenian Diaspora Survey (ADS) published the results of a first ever survey, which provides a snapshot of the issues,…

Read More »
Memoir

Speaking Armenian—Choice? Luxury? Bother?

I put down the pen and stared at the paper for ten minutes. I checked the dictionary, revisited my mind’s…

Read More »
Diaspora

Sherlock Holmes of Armenian Surnames Shares His Detective Work

Have you wondered why some Armenians have cumbersome surnames such as Soghanyemezian, Chookaszian, Beshigtashlian, Srmakeshkhanlian, Deoshoghlanian and Jingabedoghlu? And if…

Read More »
Garen Mouths Off

The (Forgotten) Academic Front

Last week I had the chance to hear and chat with Ara Sarafian of the Gomidas Institute (GI). For full…

Read More »
Reviews

A Barefoot Bedtime: Meet the Author of Pobig Dodig

Alik Arzoumanian’s story begins in Lebanon, where she grew up making books for her siblings using simple markers. “We didn’t…

Read More »
Back to top button