Genocide Commemoration at Duke Reunites North Carolina Armenians
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Genocide commemoration at Duke reunites North Carolina Armenians
DURHAM, N.C. — It started with an idea and a lot of persistence. In 2024, Duke University undergraduate Vincent Hovsepian, now a junior from Los Angeles, set out to build a home for Armenian students at one of the country’s leading universities. The task was not easy. For months, Hovsepian, along with sophomore Madison Mikayelyan, navigated the university’s student organization approval process, determined to establish a permanent Armenian pres…
Armenian Genocide Commemoration at Duke Reunites North Carolina’s Armenian Community
DURHAM, N.C. — It started with an idea and a lot of persistence. In 2024, Duke University undergraduate Vincent Hovsepian, a current junior from Los Angeles, CA, set out to build what did not yet exist at Duke University: a home for Armenian students at one of the country’s leading universities. The road to official recognition was not easy. Vincent Hovsepian, President of Armenians at Duke, and a junior at Duke University, delivers opening rema…
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