PRESS RELEASE
January 30, 2015
PRESS RELEASE
Institute of Armenian Studies
Salpi Ghazarian, Director
University of Southern California
Taper Hall of Humanities, Suite 252
Los Angeles, California 90089-4015
Tel: 213-821-3943
Email: [email protected]
ARMENIANS, TURKS AND SPORTS IN THE LATE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
Murat C. Yildiz, Ph.D. Candidate, UCLA, will be a guest lecturer of
the USC Institute of Armenian Studies as part of "Colloquium In
Armenian Studies: Social And Cultural Issue" course with Prof. Richard
Antaramian on Monday, February 2, 2015, 4-6 p.m. at USC main campus,
VKC 207.
Entitled "Armenians, Turks and Sports in the Late Ottoman Empire",
Yildiz will speak about sports culture and the relationship between
young men from different communities.
The event will be live streamed at: http://tinyurl.com/osqkuvn
Directions and parking information:
We advise guests to park in Parking Structure D, which is located on
the corner of Jefferson and Figueroa (across from the Shrine). See
attached map for the location of the event at VKC (Von KleinSmid
Center.)
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About the Institute
Established in 2005, the USC Institute of Armenian Studies supports
multidisciplinary scholarship to re-define, explore and study the
complex issues that make up the contemporary Armenian experience -
from post-Genocide to the developing Republic of Armenia to the
evolving Diaspora. The institute encourages research, publications and
public service, and benefits from communication technologies that link
together the global academic and Armenian communities.
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January 30, 2015
PRESS RELEASE
Institute of Armenian Studies
Salpi Ghazarian, Director
University of Southern California
Taper Hall of Humanities, Suite 252
Los Angeles, California 90089-4015
Tel: 213-821-3943
Email: [email protected]
ARMENIANS, TURKS AND SPORTS IN THE LATE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
Murat C. Yildiz, Ph.D. Candidate, UCLA, will be a guest lecturer of
the USC Institute of Armenian Studies as part of "Colloquium In
Armenian Studies: Social And Cultural Issue" course with Prof. Richard
Antaramian on Monday, February 2, 2015, 4-6 p.m. at USC main campus,
VKC 207.
Entitled "Armenians, Turks and Sports in the Late Ottoman Empire",
Yildiz will speak about sports culture and the relationship between
young men from different communities.
The event will be live streamed at: http://tinyurl.com/osqkuvn
Directions and parking information:
We advise guests to park in Parking Structure D, which is located on
the corner of Jefferson and Figueroa (across from the Shrine). See
attached map for the location of the event at VKC (Von KleinSmid
Center.)
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About the Institute
Established in 2005, the USC Institute of Armenian Studies supports
multidisciplinary scholarship to re-define, explore and study the
complex issues that make up the contemporary Armenian experience -
from post-Genocide to the developing Republic of Armenia to the
evolving Diaspora. The institute encourages research, publications and
public service, and benefits from communication technologies that link
together the global academic and Armenian communities.
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