July 7, 2021 marks the centenary of the martyrdom of the namesake of Haigazian University, Rev. Prof. Armenag Haigazian (1870 – 1921, Hadjin) who died in Harpoot, Turkey, on July 7, 1921. Regarded as “the most prominent Armenian educator in Continue Reading...
On 4 and 5 March 2021, Haigazian University organized an online conference on “Religion, Education, and Peace”, in partnership with the Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning at Saint John’s University, Minnesota. The conference brought Continue Reading...
Upcoming online conference on: Religion, Education and Peace Reserve your places by email: rep@haigazian.edu.lb Continue Reading...
Organized by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Haigazian University in association with the Anis Makdisi Program in Literature at the American University of Beirut (AUB), a one-day virtual symposium titled Centennial of Greater Lebanon Reconstituti Continue Reading...
Centenary of the ACO On January 28 and 29, 2021, Haigazian University hosted an online conference entitled “European Missions and Protestant Churches in the Middle East: A Shared History in the Twentieth Century”. This event, which was org Continue Reading...
On the occasion of its 50th anniversary, the Haigazian Armenological Review (HAR) launched a 428-page anniversary volume - Haigazian Armenological Review Jubilee Volume (1970-2020). This jubilee volume includes a history of the Review, bibliogra Continue Reading...
It’s the season for us to celebrate and help others celebrate as well! As part of the outreach of UAECNE (Union of the Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East) charity work, the Student Life Office took responsibility in administe Continue Reading...
“For people of faith, hope, and charity, the vision of doing good supersedes any evil or destruction” Rev. Paul A. Haidostian, Ph.D. President Following the August 4 Beirut Port blast, the campus is back with its charm after a Continue Reading...
Speakers from the Middle East and Europe will shed light on historical developments that have shaped missionary and ecumenical relationships during the past century. In addition to the presentations there will be time for discussion. Among the spe Continue Reading...
The Haigazian University Press has issued the Armenian translation of the memoires of Alice Keep Clark (1873-1954), the missionary of the orphanage of Hadjin, with an introduction and annotations by Dr. Antranik Dakessian. The orphanage, which had s Continue Reading...