UCLA Undergraduate and Graduate Colloquia in Armenian Studies to be Held on February 11 and 12

The Bible of Naghash. 1418-1422, Archive of the Armenian Catholic Monastery of San Lazzaro.

The Bible of Naghash. 1418-1422, Archive of the Armenian Catholic Monastery of San Lazzaro.

LOS ANGELES — Professor S. Peter Cowe announced that this year’s Undergraduate Colloquium in Armenian Studies at UCLA will be held in Royce Hall 314 on Thursday, February 11 and will be followed by the Graduate Colloquium in Armenian Studies the next day, in the same lecture hall. Dr. Cowe, who is the Narekatsi Chair of Armenian Studies at UCLA, said that the colloquia will feature an array of speakers who will present the most recent results of their research on a diversity of disciplines relating to Armenia and Armenian culture, in the present and in their historical development alike. Both colloquia, which are initiated and organized by Dr. Cowe, are open to the public.

Professor Zara Pogossian.

Professor Zara Pogossian.

The Undergraduate Colloquium in Armenian Studies, now in its second year, will run from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., followed by a dinner reception, and involves four undergraduate speakers from UCLA, one from Claremont McKenna College, and two from the University of California, Irvine. The colloquium will consist of panels on “The Psychology of Genocide and the Hyphenated Armenian Identity,â€

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