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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. The American Numismatic Society, New York, NY, for the American Journal of Numismatics, 16-17. Elza and Haig Didizian, London, England, for the books: The Council ...

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Eench ga chga?

Knar Mekhitarian Staff Writer What part of Historic Armenia do your ancestors originate from? Gor Krboyan: Senior My ancestors were originally from Armenia, from the cities of Yerevan and Stepanagerd.       Jennifer Torosian: Senior My mom’s parents are from Van. My dad’s side of the family was from Kharpert and Dikranagerd.       Arman Kalamkarian: Freshman My ...

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Armenians on the internet

Pateel Mekhitarian Staff Writer THE FORGOTTEN www.theforgetten.org Summary: There are many informative websites on the Internet that have to do with the Armenians. A number of these sites enlighten the public about the unique and exclusive culture the Armenians have, with its very distinctive characteristics in food, music, art, history, and their way of life. One significant event in Armenian ...

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Armenian Alumni Corner

Staff Report   Steve Gejeian (Fresno State Class of 2002) graduated with a BS in Accounting, with a certificate in Finance. He grew up on the family vineyard just outside of Caruthers CA. He graduated from Covenant Christian Academy in 1996. He was staff accountant and project manager for a local development company from Dec. 2002 to Oct. 2004, and ...

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What is an Armenian?

This article was first printed in the 1980 Hye Sharzhoom, Vol. 2, No. 2. It is being reprinted here as part of a series of looking back at the pages of Hye Sharzhoom. BY BARLOW DER MUGRDECHIAN What does it mean to be Armenian? To know the Armenian language, or the culture, or the literature? These are a few of ...

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Zoë Grill-Delivering a Unique Taste

Svetlana Bagdasarov Staff Writer Zoë Grill Shish Kebab officially opened for business on April 1, 2006. As soon as I heard about the new Mediterranean-style restaurant, I invited a couple of my friends to help me evaluate the establishment that prides itself on “Creative Mediterranean Cuisine.” The location of the restaurant could not be more perfect. As a student attending ...

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Former Kazan Visiting Professor Dr. James Reid Passes Away

Dr. James Reid was the Kazan Visiting Professor in Armenian Studies at Fresno State for the Spring 2006 semester. He died on June 10. The following obituary was published in the Sacramento Bee on June 14, 2006. Dr. James J. Reid Dr. James J. Reid, a local historian with an international reputation, passed away on Saturday, June 10, in Roseville, ...

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French President Jacques Chirac Visits Armenia and Calls on Turkey “To Recognize Its Past”

Staff Writer French President Jacques Chirac, on a three-day visit to Armenia, called on Turkey to “recognize its past” in connection with the mass killings of Armenians in the early 20th century. “Turkey should acknowledge the mistakes of its past,” Chirac said at a joint news conference with Armenian President Robert Kocharian. “I believe that every country, in accordance with ...

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Matthew Karanian and the Stone Garden Guide: Shedding a Positive Light On Armenia

Caitlin Tiftick Staff Writer Do you want to travel to Armenia but don’t have the first clue about how to get there? Maybe you are scared that it is a poor country with a lot of crime. Or maybe you just don’t know what to see or what Armenia has to offer. In a photo tour presentation cosponsored by the ...

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Congratulations Fresno State Armenian Studies Minors and Grads

Compiled by Cailtlin Tiftick, Staff Writer Ashley Allred Major: English Minor: Armenian Studies 1. Why did you complete the Armenian Studies minor? After completing the introductory course, I thought that Armenian Studies was a really interesting area of study, so I decided to complete the minor. 2. What have you learned from the program? I think that I’ve developed a ...

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