AGBU Kushigian Computer Center
AGBU Kushighian Computer Center is one of the main computer labs open to students. They are also used as classrooms for coding courses as well as the authorized center by the University Extension for administering standardized tests, such as TOEFL, SAT and ACT.
AGBU Papazian Library, endowed by a generous
grant from Simon and Pinna Arman Papazian
Founded in 1991, the AGBU Papazian Library serves AUA students, staff, faculty, as well as students and scholars from other institutions.
The Library holds over 31,000 volumes of books and more than 395,000 e-books, including collections gifted by Louise Manoogian Simone, Dr. Vartan Gregorian, and Dr. Richard Hovhannisian. Widely used by the AUA community, the Library loans books on a variety of topics, and provides study rooms and individual study areas equipped by PC, LAN cable ports and WIFI coverage.
Zoryan Institute of AUA for Oral History
The center holds Zoryan Institute’s renowned Armenian Genocide Oral History Collection containing 370 interview of Genocide survivors.
Interviews from the Second Artsakh War Oral History Project will also be housed in the center. AUA students will transcribe these invaluable resources to make them accessible for the public.

