Dustin Vartanian Staff Writer “Unfortunately, we did nothing to avoid this disastrous war.” These are the words of political analyst and author Tatul Hakobyan. Eight months have passed since the war between the Republic of Artsakh and Azerbaijan began on September 27, 2020 and the Republic of Armenia also finds itself in the middle of a political crisis. On Saturday ...
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Dr. Khatchig Mouradian Presents His Research in a New Book The Resistance Network
Christine Pambukyan Staff Writer “Often times, when we think about the Armenian Genocide, we think about destruction, death, deportations, and ultimately… a narrative of massacres. … In that kind of narrative, the role played by Armenian deportees in pushing back against the genocidal policies, in resisting these actions, is often understudied or altogether ignored,” explained Dr. Khatchig Mouradian, Armenian and ...
Read More »“The Last Inhabitant” Director Jivan Avetisyan Discusses Film
Sara Beberian Staff Writer “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” – Matthew 7:12. This well-known verse is the opening to the film “The Last Inhabitant,” which tells the story of an Armenian man Abgar, his daughter Yurga, and their Azerbaijani neighbor Ibrahim in Artsakh. Members of the local Fresno community had the opportunity to watch ...
Read More »Armenian Studies Program Continues Activities During Pandemic Year
Michael Rettig Special to Hye Sharzhoom This article initially was published in the March 11, 2021 issue of The Armenian-Mirror Spectator and is being republished with their permission. It was one year ago this March that the world ground to a halt in order to slow the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus. Institutions and organizations around the world were forced to ...
Read More »Monuments in Artsakh and Syria in Danger of Destruction Subject of SAS-SSA Panel of Experts
Michael Mazman Staff Writer With the signing of the ceasefire agreement between Russia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan on November 9, 2020, several historically Armenian regions of Artsakh were surrendered to Azerbaijan – leaving thousands of monuments exposed and in danger of defacement and destruction. With these historic Christian sites in the hands of the Azeris, the risk of further “de-Armenization” in ...
Read More »Dr. James Russell Gives Insight on His New Book “Misak Medzarents: The Complete Lyric Poems”
Arshak Abelyan Staff Writer “The magician works his alchemy not upon stone and gold but upon something deeper in us, the uniquely human gift to perceive language,” stated Dr. James Russell, describing the poet Misak Medzarents. On Thursday, March 11, 2021, Dr. James Russell, Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies, Emeritus, at Harvard University, discussed his newly published book, Misak Medzarents: ...
Read More »Dr. Derderian on the Role of “Pandukhts” from Van
Carina Tokatian Staff Writer A nineteenth century Armenian migrant once wrote in a song, “I have left properties and orchards behind. Every time I say ahh, my heart breaks apart, oh crane wait for a second, let my soul hear your voice, oh crane, don’t you have any news from our country?” It was verses like these that characterized the ...
Read More »Bertha & John Garabedian Foundation Donates $10,000 to the Armenian Studies Program for 2021
Staff Report The Bertha and John Garabedian Foundation has made a generous donation of $10,000 to the Armenian Studies Program for 2021. Together with previous year’s donations, the Foundation has awarded nearly $150,000 in grants to the Armenian Studies Program. The gift will be used for a variety of activities, including outreach activities and awarding scholarships to students enrolled in ...
Read More »Ronald J. Garabedian II Scholarship Established at Fresno State
Staff Report Fresno State alumnus Ronald J. Garabed II of Cliffside Park, New Jersey, has established a new annual scholarship fund to benefit students studying in the Armenian Studies Program. The scholarship, to be called the Ronald J. Garabedian II Armenian Legacy Scholarship, will be awarded annually to students enrolled in Armenian and/or Armenian Studies courses within the Armenian Studies ...
Read More »Armenian Studies 33rd Annual Banquet Held Virtually May 2
Staff Report The Armenian Studies Program held its 33rd Annual Banquet on Sunday, May 2. The Banquet was held virtually and a special video to mark the occasion was prepared. The link is here: https://bit.ly/armenianstudies33rdbanquet “Fresno State’s Armenian Studies Program has a very special place in my heart. I have always said this-that the Armenian Studies sets the gold standard ...
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