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Armenian Studies Program 31st Annual Banquet Features Consul General of Armenia Dr. Baibourtian

Dustin Vartanian Staff Writer “The Armenian Studies Program is not only an educational center but it is a very strong center that generates Armenian culture, that drives Armenian culture, and that keeps the Armenian community Armenian, here in the San Joaquin Valley and much beyond,” said H.E. Dr. Armen Baibourtian, Consul General of the Republic of Armenia. Dr. Baibourtian was ...

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Prof. Der Mugrdechian Named “Man of the Year” and Stefani Booroojian “Woman of the Year” by Knights and Daughters of Vartan at March 30 Banquet

Andrew Hagopian Staff Writer On Saturday, March 30, the Knights of Vartan, Yeprad Lodge and the Daughters of Vartan, Alidz Chapter, held their “Man and Woman of the Year Banquet” honoring Professor Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Berberian Coordinator of the Armenian Studies Program at Fresno State and KSEE 24 News Anchor Stefani Booroojian. More than 200 community guests, including Fresno State ...

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104th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide Commemorated at April 24 Event at Fresno State

Staff Report The Armenian Students Organization Fresno State held an Armenian Genocide Commemorative Event at noon on Wednesday, April 24, at the Fresno State Armenian Genocide Monument.  ASO President Claire Kasaian opened the event with welcoming remarks followed by the singing of the U.S. and Armenian National Anthems by the St. Paul Armenian Church Saturday Schools students.  Fresno State student ...

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Dr. Jiménez-Sandoval Chosen as New Fresno State Provost

University Communications Fresno State Dr. Saúl Jiménez-Sandoval, a veteran academic administrator with extensive ties to the Central Valley, is Fresno State’s new provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, effective July 22, 2019. President Joseph I. Castro announced the appointment on April 5. The provost is the University’s chief academic officer and serves as its leader when the president is ...

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Congratulations Armenian Studies Minors and Graduating Seniors for 2018-2019

Arlen Pilavian Plant Science Minor in Armenian Studies   What encouraged you to take an Armenian Studies course? The rich background and history of the Armenian people. I owed it to my ancestors to complete my cycle of Armenian studies courses after graduating from the Armenian Community School of Fresno. What was your favorite Armenian Studies class, activity, or event? ...

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Karanian Celebrates Armenian Life and Culture in Newly Released Book on “The Armenian Highland”

Arshak Abelyan Staff Writer The borders and barriers imposed by empires have created names which have divided the Armenian homeland for centuries. The designation “Armenian Highland” was purged from maps beginning in the 1940’s, and earlier the Armenian Genocide had attempted to completely eliminate the Armenian people. Matthew Karanian wanted to celebrate the history and culture of the Armenians and ...

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Calouste Gulbenkian Subject of Lecture by Dr. Jonathan Conlin

  David Safrazian Staff Writer Calouste Gulbenkian, “Mr. Five Per Cent” or “The Honest Broker,” became the world’s wealthiest man by negotiating a five percent share of the Turkish Petroleum Company (later the Iraq Petroleum Company). Following the drawing of the famous “Red Line” in 1928, delineating the areas of oil exploration in the Middle East, Gulbenkian became a partner ...

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Dr. Taner Akçam Presents New Research on the Denial of the Armenian Genocide by Turkey

Christine Pambukyan Staff Writer “The denial of the Armenian Genocide began not in the wake of the event but was an intrinsic part of the plan itself,” stated Dr. Taner Akçam, holder of the Kalousdian/Mugar Chair in Armenian Genocide Studies at Clark University. Since the Armenian Genocide took place one hundred and four years ago, in 1915, the Turkish government ...

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Dr. Tachjian and “How We Lived: The Houshamadyan Project”

Annie Rubio Editor “Who is going to write our history?” This was the existential question that faced the first generation of the Armenian Diaspora, who were forced out of their homes and villages during the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Unable to return home, they relied on their memories to draw maps, write music, and record their memoirs. Today, these efforts ...

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“The Missing Pages” Topic of Talk by Dr. Heghnar Watenpaugh

Staff Report A story of spiritual power, a work of unmatched artistic expression, intertwined with the Armenian Genocide, combined in an intriguing story related by Dr. Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh. The journey of the “Zeytun Gospel,” from its creation by the great Armenian artist and miniature painter Toros Roslin, in the 13th century, to its place of honor in the town ...

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