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AUA celebrates historic 30th commencement

AUA 30th Commencement

YEREVAN — On June 11, the American University of Armenia (AUA) held its 30th commencement ceremony with over 500 graduates. Among the guests were representatives from the US Embassy in Armenia and USAID; the RA Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Artur Martirosyan; Dr. Armen Der Kiureghian, former president and co-founder of AUA; and members of the AUA Board of Trustees Dr. Yuri Sargsyan and Yervant Zorian. Family and friends of the graduating class, as well as AUA staff, alumni and others joined the joyous celebration.

“Class of 2022, your graduation marks not only a great milestone in your own life, but also in the history of the University,” said AUA president Dr. Karin Markides. “Today is your day. Be proud of what you have achieved.”

Dr. Markides also highlighted recent significant events in the life of the University. Despite the complex challenges posed by the pandemic, including transitioning back to in-person instruction after more than a year of remote learning, AUA was not only able to open its doors to a safe and healthy environment, but also achieved new milestones. AUA launched a groundbreaking new undergraduate nursing program in the Gerald and Patricia Turpanjian College of Health Sciences; a graduate executive certificate program in management offered by the Manoogian Simone College of Business and Economics; and a new minor in gender studies in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Additionally, in the 2021-22 academic year, AUA made several academic appointments: Dr. Knar Khachatryan as Vice Provost for Integration; Dr. Hagop Yacoubian as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences; new chairs to support enhanced opportunities for research and collaboration in the Open Centers of Excellence; and over 25 new full-time faculty.

Subsequently, Markides delivered greetings from the University of California, and Provost Dr. Brian Ellison read the congratulatory letter from US Congressman Adam Schiff.

Dr. Ardem Patapoutian

This year’s commencement keynote speakers, Nobel Prize 2021 laureate Dr. Ardem Patapoutian and Starmus founding director Dr. Garik Israelian, delivered insightful addresses. “Ask yourself what your country or community needs, and then ask how you can contribute to the solution of that problem. The intersection of your big thinking and thinking practically is where your victory for humanity lies. If you’re looking to maximize your positive impact, this mindset is a great place to start,” advised Dr. Patapoutian. 

Dr. Garik Israelian

Dr. Israelian encouraged the graduates to embrace their uniqueness and remain ambitious. “You are now armed with one of the most important tools needed to forge your path ahead. It’s not the diploma itself that counts; it’s about what you have learned along the way and what you do with the education you’ve received along your journey to graduation today. Your future is in your hands and no one else’s. So, don’t give up. Stay positive, stay strong, be different, be yourselves!”

The ceremony featured speeches in Armenian and English by undergraduate valedictorians Lilit Karapetyan (BSCS) and Mary Margaryan (BAB) and graduate valedictorians Sona Babasyan (MSM) and Ohannes Taghdweirnian (MSE). “Each one of us sitting here would agree that AUA not only provides us with a high quality education, but also reshapes us to become a better version of ourselves and have better judgment in the decisions we take,” said Taghdweirnian. 

“Undoubtedly, the past four years were unusual, interesting, demanding and filled with twists and turns beyond imagination. Yet, we overcame all the obstacles with perseverance and determination and are now marching to conquer new mountains with confidence and mindfulness,” remarked Margaryan.

Dr. Yuri Sargsyan receiving the 2022 AUA Presidential Commendation award

The 2022 AUA Presidential Commendation award that recognizes and honors an individual who has made extraordinary contributions in advancing education, research and outreach with a particular impact on Armenia was presented to RA National Academy of Sciences academician Dr. Yuri Sargsyan. A longstanding member of the AUA Fund, Dr. Sargsyan has served as rector of the National Polytechnic University of Armenia and has played a significant role in the founding of AUA. His contributions have been invaluable to the advancement of AUA and Artsakh State University. The award was inscribed on special paper made from flowers laid at the Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial.

The Vartkess M. Balian Merit award that recognizes the best overall performance of a student went to Naira Minasyan (MSE ‘23). The 2022 winners of Faculty Teaching Excellence awards were Dr. Hourig Attarian, associate professor in the College of Humanities & Social Sciences (CHSS), and Dr. Gayane Barseghyan, associate professor in the Manoogian Simone College of Business & Economics (CBE). Dr. Garabet Kazanjian, assistant professor in the College of Humanities & Social Sciences (CHSS), received the Faculty Research Initiative award. 

This year’s graduation was extra special for the very first graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Data Science program, as well as for those of the executive certificate in management and certificate in hotel and hospitality management programs.

In closing, President Markides added a few inspiring thoughts of encouragement: “Please follow your talents, your interests and your values to discover your unique paths towards living a life of purpose. Remember the ones who helped you get to where you are and help the ones coming after you. Embrace the opportunities that come your way and use the platform you’ve earned to change the world for the better.”

Founded in 1991, the American University of Armenia (AUA) is a private, independent university located in Yerevan, Armenia, affiliated with the University of California, and accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission in the United States. AUA provides local and international students with Western-style education through top-quality undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs, promotes research and innovation, encourages civic engagement and community service, and fosters democratic values.


Emil Lazarian: “I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard, and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” - WS