70-Year Pan-Diasporan Role and Legacy of Haigazian University Highlighted in Special Lecture in Glendale
By Louisa Janbazian, AMAA Public Relations/Communications Coordinator
Glendale, CA — The Armenian Diaspora Research Center of Haigazian University, in collaboration with the Armenian Studies Program of California State University, Northridge (CSUN), hosted a special public lecture marking the 70th Anniversary of Haigazian University. The event took place on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at the Glendale Public Library and featured a keynote lecture by Haigazian University President Rev. Paul Haidostian, Ph.D.
The program brought together alumni, academics, community leaders, and friends of Haigazian University from across the Los Angeles area. The evening opened with welcoming remarks by Dr. Vahram Shemmassian, Director of the Armenian Studies Program at CSUN and member of Haigazian University Board of Trustees. This was followed by an introduction of the keynote speaker by Dr. Hasmig Baran, Chairman of the Haigazian University Board of Trustees.
Rev. Dr. Haidostian’s remarks were titled “70 Years of Haigazian University: Its Pan-Diasporan Role and Unique Place in Beirut.” His lecture highlighted the University’s enduring contributions to higher education, community leadership, and the global Armenian diaspora.
Haigazian University exists because education is at the heart of the Armenian Evangelical identity. Its calling is to form the whole human being—mind, soul, character, and service—according to God’s image. This University was not built on privilege or inherited land, but on vision, faith, and collective effort. From its beginning, Haigazian has stood as an act of trust in the power of education.
From modest teacher-training programs in the 1940s, the vision expanded and gained appreciation within the Armenian-American community, reaching the Armenian Missionary Association of America and two benefactors from Hadjin, the Philibosian and Mehagian families—who under ideal conditions would have preferred to support Armenian Christian education in Cilicia—now, seeing Lebanon’s possibilities and needs, contributed their share. The institution evolved into Haigazian College. Haigazian grew through pan-diasporan cooperation and generosity. Armenian communities from Lebanon, the Middle East, and the Americas shared one vision: to educate future leaders. Today, Haigazian is a home for students from many countries and a bridge between the Diaspora and the Republic of Armenia.
From its earliest days, Haigazian embraced international education, critical thinking, and dialogue. Its American-style curriculum meets global standards, allowing graduates to move confidently into universities and professions around the world. Strong international partnerships and lifelong learning programs affirm Haigazian’s place in the global academic family.
True education requires encounter—with new ideas, cultures, disciplines, and people. At Haigazian, identity is not weakened by openness; it is strengthened. Armenian history, faith, and values are shared with respect and integrity, welcoming students of all backgrounds. Many non-Armenians encounter the Armenian story here for the first time and become its friends and witnesses.
Haigazian is a source of deep pride—not only because it educates Armenian youth, but because others seek it out. Its graduates serve as educators, diplomats, leaders, and professionals across the world. Recognized by state institutions and international organizations such as UNICEF and enriched by its strong Armenian studies publications in Western Armenian, Haigazian stands as a trusted voice of Armenian scholarship.
In a region often marked by division, Haigazian has chosen peace. It welcomes thoughtful engagement with justice, ethics, history, science, and faith, while rejecting blind political allegiance. This commitment has preserved the University as a space of dialogue, dignity, and mutual respect.
Haigazian students are not passive learners; they are active servants. Through student clubs and initiatives, they respond to real human need. After the 2023 earthquake in Turkey and Syria, students mobilized immediate humanitarian aid—proof that education at Haigazian forms compassionate leaders, not only successful professionals.
For 70 years, Haigazian has walked alongside its students through generous financial support. Millions of dollars have been dedicated to especially Armenian and Syrian-Armenian students, ensuring that talent and calling are never lost to hardship. Leadership funds have enabled outstanding graduates to continue their studies across the world.
Service is not an occasional project at Haigazian—it is a daily practice. The University opens its doors freely to community organizations, humanitarian efforts, and educational programs. It stood firm during the Beirut port explosion, during war, and during displacement, offering help even when it itself was wounded.
Through research centers, conferences, publications, digital libraries, and its university press, Haigazian contributes lasting knowledge to Armenian studies and beyond. It invests in thought, memory, and scholarship for generations to come.

