OPINION: Hong Kong police aren’t just using force. They’re using unnecessary violence
Published November 21, 2019 in The Student Life by Anna Choi (POM ’23), Mgrublian Center Research Fellow. Miles away in a university not unlike ours, police are laying siege to students fighting for democracy and justice. Miles away in a city not...
Overwhelming Bipartisan Passage of Armenian Genocide Resolution Reflects the Best of America
Posted on October 29, 2019 by Armenian Assembly of America WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Armenian Genocide resolution, H.Res.296, was adopted today by an overwhelming favorable bipartisan vote of 405 to 11 in the U.S. House of Representatives, reported the Armenian Assembly...
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Statement on Syria
UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM WARNS OF INCREASED SECTARIAN VIOLENCE IN SYRIA WASHINGTON, DC — “For over nine years, Syrians have been crying out for help,” said Naomi Kikoler, Director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Simon-Skjodt...
Research Fellowships – Call for Applications!
The Mgrublian Center for Human Rights is currently accepting applications for the 6th annual Human Rights Student Research Fellowship Program. Research fellows work closely with a faculty advisor on a year-long (2019-20 academic year) project related to the Holocaust,...
Now Hiring!
The Mgrublian Center is now hiring Student Assistants for the 2019-20 academic year. We are looking for creative students with strong research, writing and communication skills, and a commitment to the values of the Center to serve as Student Assistants...
2019 Summer Interns
This summer the Center is sponsoring 18 CMC student interns in a wide range of human rights opportunities around the globe: Laleh Ahmad ‘20 The Enough Project – Washington, D.C. Gabriel Blum ‘21 Riga Ghetto and Latvian Holocaust Museum – Riga, Latvia Roxanne...

Summer 2019 Human Rights Internships
Sponsored Internship Program: Applications are now being accepted for our 2019 Sponsored Internship program. The program provides students with grants of up to approximately $5,000 to support internships that engage undergraduates in the field(s) of human rights,...

An Interview with Professor Lower
I sat down with returning Director Wendy Lower to learn more about her time on leave from theMgrublian Center as she directed the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s (USHMM) Mandel Center in Washington, D.C. Below is an excerpt from our conversation. Q: What called...
Summer 2018 Internship Reflections
Anita Shenoi ’20 — Claremont Canopy (Claremont, CA) This past summer, Anita Shenoi interned for Claremont Canopy, a local grassroots organization that serves recently resettled refugees in the Inland Empire. Anita was attracted to Canopy’s quest to support newly...