The National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) will host a hybrid (in-person and online) lecture in ...
By Symona Baiatian To drive up the narrow roads of the mountains of Artsakh is to find a bit of peace — even if that peace ...
Pianist, composer and cultural ambassador Sahan Arzruni has dedicated his life to preserving and promoting Armenian music and ...
Women’s History Month honors women’s contributions to society, culture and history, celebrating their achievements and ...
A team at the University of Bergen in Norway have determined that a minimum of 1.1% of medieval manuscripts from around 800 ...
From the frontlines of war to the fight for identity and cultural heritage, eight Eastern European projects were unveiled at ...
One week in May is London Craft Week, during which a couple of hundred events across London are crammed into just a few days.
A landmark excavation, set to conclude soon at Old City of Jerusalem church, has offered unprecedented historical insights.
A study provides new insights into the many overlooked women scribes who wrote manuscripts in the Middle Ages.
The Armenian Legal Center for Justice and Human Rights (ALC) actively contributed to the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69) by shedding light on the struggles of Armenian ...