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Item The Relevance of Intercultural Studies in the 21st Century, Proceedings of the Symposium, Religion, Education and Contemporary Concerns(2020) Ekmekji, ArdaThe Haigazian University Press issued the Proceedings of the Symposium “The Relevance of Intercultural Studies in the 21st Century,” edited by Dr. Arda Ekmekji, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Haigazian University. The conference was held at Haigazian University on January 25, 2019. The 88-page-volume includes the papers of the seven professors participating in the symposium, the perceptions of a graduate student, a “foreword” by the editor, “opening remarks” by HU President, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian, “Welcoming Words and Reflections” by Dr. Ekmekji and biographical notes on the contributing authors. The book is the second in the “Religion, Education and Contemporary Concerns” series.Item Towards Golgotha: The Memoirs of Hagop Arsenian, A Genocide Survivor(2015) Ekmekji, ArdaTowards Golgotha narrates the Memoirs of pharmacist Hagop Arsenian, a survivor of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Written originally in Armenian, it contains two parts. The first part narrates the early life of Arsenian in the suburbs of Constantinople and then the eventual deportation of his whole family all the way to Aleppo, Syria. The second part describes the Arsenian’s family life in Palestine from 1919 until 1940 especially in Jerusalem and Gaza, where Hagop Arsenian practices as a pharmacist. Towards Golgotha has around 300 pages including 4 maps, 24 illustrations and 2 Appendices.