WCU-LA Celebrates American-Armenian Heritage and History Month

¹ú²úÖ÷²¥-Los Angeles hosted an event to honor American-Armenian Heritage and History Month, showcasing the rich cultural tapestry of the Armenian community on campus. The celebration, organized by campus director of career services Arpine Z. and supported by campus leadership, brought together students and associates in a spirit of inclusivity and appreciation.

Arpine expressed gratitude for the community’s enthusiastic participation, stating, “Efforts like these truly make a difference in fostering a sense of inclusivity and celebration within our community.” Her dedication to recognizing the campus’s large Armenian student population was evident in the event’s thoughtful planning and execution.

The event buzzed with energy as attendees immersed themselves in Armenian culture, history, and culinary delights. campus director of financial services Tracy C., reflecting on the vibrant atmosphere, noted, “Our campus is a vibrant hub of unity and celebration.” From decorative motifs to informative displays, every aspect of the event was carefully curated to provide insight into Armenian heritage.

Throughout the day, participants learned about Armenian traditions and customs, deepening their understanding and appreciation. The event served as a reminder of the importance of embracing diversity and honoring the contributions of all community members.

“Here’s to more moments of togetherness, celebration, and appreciation of our diverse population,” said Tracy. With events like these, WCU continues to shine as a beacon of inclusivity and cultural celebration.


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