Dustin Vartanian Staff Writer The Armenian Studies Organization has had a busy Spring Semester, full of lectures and events. The ASO gathers monthly and organizes social activities to create stronger relationships with its fellow members. The socials are a big part of what the club does. “The ASO socials are important because they promote involvement with members in the club ...
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“Genocide Awareness Week” Held April 15-19 in Scottsdale
Staff Report Armenian Studies Program Coordinator Prof. Barlow Der Mugrdechian participated in the 7th Annual “Genocide Awareness Week: Not on Our Watch,” organized by Scottsdale Community College, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Der Mugrdechian spoke on the topic of “The Genocide in the 21st Century: Turkey and Armenia,” on Monday, April 15, to students, faculty, and community members. Dr. Taner Akçam, Kalousdian ...
Read More »Dr. Ara Sanjian Discusses Armenia’s 2018 “Velvet Revolution” in Armenian Studies Lecture Series
Claire Kasaian Staff Writer On Thursday, March 7, students, professors, and members of the community attended a lecture at Fresno State by Dr. Ara Sanjian, who spoke on the topic of “Armenia’s Road To and Since the ‘Velvet Revolution.’” The “Velvet Revolution” refers to the political events that occurred in Armenia in April of 2018, which led to the resignation ...
Read More »CineCulture and Armenian Studies Screen “Yeva”
Christine Pambukyan Staff Writer From 1989 to 1994, there was a war between Karabagh and Azerbaijan over the status of the region of Karabagh, also known as Artsakh, located east of the Republic of Armenia and southwest of Azerbaijan. During this war, more than thirty thousand people died. However, despite the war ending with a ceasefire in 1994, the loss ...
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