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Yearly Archives: 2000

Hovannisian Introduces Students to Study of Armenian Genocide

Edward Thurber / Staff Writer As a first time student at Fresno State, and with the encouragement of the Armenian Studies Program, I found myself taking Armenian Studies 105, Armenian Genocide in Comparative Context, taught by Dr. Richard Hovannisian. Dr. Hovannisian, Professor of Armenian and Near East History and Holder of the Armenian Educational Foundation Chair in Modern Armenian History ...

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ASP ANNUAL FUND (as of 9-27-00)

Sponsors Triple X Fraternity, Selma Chapter Supporters Janice & Barr Andreasian Mrs. A. Haigazian Berman Ms. Carolyn Chooljian Earlene Craver Michael Gorjian Rose Nevart Jerzyk Alan Koobatian Ms. Rose Koobation Hermine Kouyoumdjian Gregory Mazmanian Clifford Melikian Edward L. Sornigian Mr. & Mrs. K. Yervant Terzian Bess P.Vickery

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Letters to the Program

Staff Report How lucky we are in the land of the Free to pursue truth and justice in our program. What a great cultural and historical legacy the Armenian Studies Program engenders for all, Armenians and non-Armenians alike. May it live and prosper for a long time. I would like to honor Dickran Kouymjian for all he has given us ...

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Banner Semester for Armenian Studies Program A report

Dr. Dickran Kouymjian / Coordinator and Haig & Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies This fall 2000 semester is one of the best ever for Fresno State’s Armenian Studies Program, and its four faculty members: Dr. Richard Hovannisian, Henry S. Khanzadian Kazan Visiting Professor of Armenian Studies, Dr. Dickran Kouymjian, Haig & Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies, Barlow Der ...

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“The Fresno Armenians”

Tamara Karakashian / Staff Writer The intriguing history of the Armenian Diaspora community of Fresno is captured in a new book titled The Fresno Armenians by Berge Bulbulian. The Fresno Armenians tells of the triumphs and lifestyles of the first Armenian settlers and their evolution into today’s community. Bulbulian decided to pursue this project through the support and enthusiasm of ...

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Vardan Mamikonian in Bravura Piano Performance

Arpik Paraghamian / Staff Writer French-Armenian pianist, Vardan Mamikonian opened this year’s Philip Lorenz Memorial Keyboard Concerts to a turn away crowd of 400 at Fresno State’s Concert Hall on the evening of September 15, 2000. “It was a stunning performance, and I believe he combines all necessary qualities of a great artist: taste, imagination, unlimited technique and modesty. He ...

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Armenian Studies Program Hosts Benefactor Henry S. Kazan

Staff Report The Armenian Studies Pro gram major benefactor, Mr.Henry Kazan, visited Fresno State during a long weekend from the 16th to the 19th of September. The principal reason for the trip was to attend the Monday afternoon course of Dr. Richard Hovannisian, the first incumbent of the Henry S. Khanzadian, Kazan Visiting Professorship of Armenian Studies. Mr. Kazan, who ...

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Hye Oozh On Air

By Jack Arikian Staff Writer In my house, Saturday is not complete without the sound of Armenian music echoing throughout the house, and my mother dancing to the songs she loves and has listened to her entire life. This is the case for many Armenian households who enjoy the songs played every Saturday on the Fresno State radio station KFSR ...

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Documentary “Surviving on the Richter Scale”

John Jabagchourian Editor After the devastation of the December 7, earthquake in Leninakan (now called Gyumri), Armenia eleven years ago, it is hard to believe that survivors who had lost nearly everything could maintain hope through the pains of their tragedy. Yet stories of people crushed with despair but filled with hope and inspiration were the subjects of the documentary ...

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Tatoulian Stars in One Woman Show

By Shayla Srabian Staff Writer On Thursday evening April 13, 2000, California State University, Fresno was treated to a performance by artist Lory Tatoulian. Lory was born in Reedley, California and moved to San Diego at the age of twelve. She is now a senior at San Diego State where she is majoring in Theater. She wrote five original pieces ...

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