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Armenian Studies Program Book/Video/CD/Archival Gifts

Staff Report Dr. Dickran Kouymjian and the Armenian Studies Program would like to thank the donors, authors, and publishers for the following books, periodicals, videos, and archival gifts either offered personally or to the Program. L’Année de l’Arménie. The Year of Armenia in France September 21, 2006 – July 14, 2007. Armenian Children’s Camp of Tuzla. A story of Seizure, ...

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Eench ga Chga?

Svetlana Bagadarov Staff Writer Question: “If you had the opportunity to visit Armenia, where would you visit first, and why?”   Name: Erin Surabian Major: Speech Pathology Year: Junior I would first like to visit Etchmiadzin, because I have learned so much about this church from many Armenian Studies courses.   Name: Hagop Ohanessian Major: Business Year: Sophomore If I ...

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Armenians on the Internet

Pateel Mekhitarian Staff Writer ArmSite www.armsite.com Main Categories: The Internet is a magnificent tool to become more informed about the beautiful Armenian culture, which includes many forms of art. Armenian carpets, stone carvings, paintings, miniatures, and language are extremely distinctive. Brief Summary: www.armsite.com is a very informative website, which has a great description of some forms of Armenian art. Armenian ...

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The 9th International Armenia Fund Telethon Raises $13.7 Million

Staff Report New York, New York – Armenia Fund USA is pleased to announce that the 9th International Armenia Fund Telethon recorded an unprecedented success raising more than $13.7 million in pledges to benefit the war-ravaged villages in the south of Nagorno-Karabakh. The Telethon was aired on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, 2006. The ambitious goal to revitalize the village of ...

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Armenian Origins

This article was first printed in November, 1985. It is being reprinted here as part of a series of looking back at the pages of Hye Sharzhoom. Randy Baloian Tracing the origins of Armenia is a task which does not lend itself to simplicity. Since it is likely that Armenians are descended from a collection of different peoples, it is ...

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New ASO Executive Begins Year

Zhanna Badgasarov Editor   Question 1. What made you interested in running for ASO office? Question 2. What is your biggest goal for ASO this academic year? Question 3. How do you hope to contribute to the ASO during your time as an executive officer?     Grigor Kyutunyan–President Major in Business and minor in Armenian Studies 1. I am ...

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Armenchik’s Performance Exceeds All Expectations in Los Angeles Concert

Svetlana Bagdasarov Staff Writer On the evening of Friday, November 17, Armenian pop singer Armenchik surpassed all expectations as he performed live in concert inside the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The highly anticipated concert was sold out as soon as tickets finally went on sale. Although it was difficult for the young performer to entertain the public after ...

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Element Band Brings New Energy to Traditional Armenian Music

Sebouh Krioghlian Staff Writer On Sunday, November 12 at 5PM, the Element band performed at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Fresno, California. Element consists of members Ara Dabandjian, Saro Koujakian, Shant Mahserejian, Gars Sherbetdjian, Chris Daniel, and Jeremy Millado. Dabandjian, responsible for the musical arrangements, fusing Greek and Latin sounds with traditional Armenian folk music fluidly, was constantly switching from ...

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Kazan Visiting Professor Levon Chookaszian Gives His Second Lecture On Armenian Art

Caitlin Tiftick Staff Writer On October 18 Dr. Levon Chookaszian, Kazan Visiting Professor in Armenian Studies, gave the second of his three-part lecture series. Titled “Armenian Liberation Struggle and Genocide Reflected in Armenian Art,” the presentation covered artists who depicted the Armenian Genocide in their art. One of the first Armenian painters to depict the Genocide was painter and art ...

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Rafael Atoian’s “Motherland” Exhibit at Fresno State President’s Gallery November 2-30

Sarah Soghomonian Staff Writer The work of famed Armenian artist, and now Fresno resident, Rafael Atoian was on display throughout the month of November in the President’s Gallery on the Fresno State campus. The exhibit titled “Motherland” showcased Atoian’s great talent and love for his Armenian homeland. “My motivations are always Armenian,” Atoian, 75, said. “I always make sure my ...

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