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SUMMARY:Welcome Remarks at NAASR’s “Honoring Christina Maranci” Gala
DESCRIPTION:\nHonoring Christina Maranci, Mashtots Chair in Armenian Studies,  Harvard University\nSaturday, May 6, 2023\n6 pm Cocktail Reception ~ 7 pm Seated Dinner\nThe Charles Hotel, One Bennett Street, Cambridge, MA\nJoin us as we honor:\nProfessor Christina Maranci\nThe newest holder of the Mashtots Chair in Armenian Studies, Harvard University\nYervant Chekijian\nChairman of the Board of NAASR 2016 – 2022\nMarc A. Mamigonian\nDirector of Academic Affairs at NAASR – 25th Anniversary\n\nOpening Remarks:\nDr. Lisa Gulesserian, Preceptor on Armenian, Harvard University\n\nWith Distinguished Speakers from Harvard University\nand\nMaster of Ceremonies: Adi Ignatius, Editor-in-Chief of Harvard Business Review\nNAASR was launched in March 1955 to pursue a bold vision of promoting Armenian Studies by establishing endowed chairs at foremost universities in the United States. NAASR achieved this ambitious goal by establishing the first chair in Armenian Studies, at Harvard University. In 1959 we marked the successful conclusion of our Harvard Chair campaign at a gala in Memorial Hall. The Mashtots Chair was the first at Harvard to be endowed by a community organization.\n
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