Hannah Paloutzian Staff Writer Armenian 1A, Elementary Armenian, is a four-unit course offered every Fall Semester by the Armenian Studies Program. The class is taught by Prof. Barlow Der Mugrdechian and is a language course for beginners. Western Armenian is a dialect that was spoken by Armenians who lived in the Ottoman Empire prior to the Armenian Genocide. Survivors of ...
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Pianist Arsen Jamkotchian Newest Addition to the Department of Music at Fresno State
Ani Sargsyan Staff Writer “It is really fun to perform with the students, because I love the music. They love the music – it is written well,” said Dr. Arsen Jamkotchian. Dr. Jamkotchian is a newly hired collaborative pianist in Fresno State’s Department of Music. He was born and raised in Glendale, California, and moved to Fresno in February of ...
Read More »Premiere of “Aurora’s Sunrise” in CineCulture Series on Campus
Natalie Agazarian Editor Alfred Hitchcock once famously claimed: “In feature films the director is God; in documentary films, God is the director.” Director Inna Sahakyan of Bars Media referenced Hitchcock’s words when introducing her New York Times Critic’s Pick documentary “Aurora’s Sunrise” at the Fresno premier screening, which took place on Friday, September 1, before an audience of more two ...
Read More »Michael Krikorian in the Faculty of the Department of Music
Eddy Thurber Staff Writer Hye Sharzhoom welcomes Dr. Michael Krikorian, one of Fresno State’s newest music professors. Dr. Krikorian was born and raised in Fresno, graduating from University High School and receiving his Bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance from Fresno State, where he took a number of Armenian Studies courses. He now serves as Assistant Professor of Piano and Music ...
Read More »Dr. Katia Karaguezian Discusses Her New Book: Forbidden Homeland: Story of a Diasporan
Hannah Paloutzian Staff Writer “How can I get students to read the book?” said Dr. Katia Karageuzian during a discussion of her new book, Forbidden Homeland: Story of a Diasporan. Her presentation was part of the Armenian Studies Program Fall Lecture Series and was held on Friday, September 8, 2023, with many Fresno State students in attendance. At her presentation, ...
Read More »Updates from the Armenian Studies Library and Archive
Sosse Baloian Yanez Special to Hye Sharzhoom In the last year, I have had the privilege of joining the Armenian Studies Program staff as a research assistant working with the Program’s Library and Archive. The first collection I worked on was the George Injajikian Personal Papers donated to the Program in 2018 by George Injajikian’s daughter, Gina Injayan. The collection ...
Read More »Armenian Studies Program Book/Video/CD Archival Gifts
Joel D. Hirst, Vienna, VA, for a copy of his book, An Excess of Nationalism: A Novel about Armenia (2023), 115pp., in English. Vatche Ghazarian, Ph.D., Portsmouth, RI, for a copy of The Post WWI Rise of Turkish Nationalism and Resumption of Genocidal Policies (Portsmouth, RI: Mayreni Publishing, 2023), 586pp., in Armenian and English. The book is a collection of ...
Read More »Eleven Students Participate in Armenian Studies Summer Study Trip to Armenia-May 23-June 8
Careen Derkalousdian Staff Writer “I am grateful to be part of the Armenian community and to experience everything the country had to offer. I now feel that Armenia is full of rich history and beauty which I am privileged to have experienced. The impression I was left with of other Armenians is that they want to share the beauty and ...
Read More »Timourian Memoir Published by Armenian Series at Fresno State
Staff Report The Armenian Studies Program announces the publication of In Front of the Eyes of the World: The Memoirs of Setrak Timourian, Volume 19 in the Armenian Series of The Press at California State University, Fresno. The book was translated by N. Ipek Hüner and edited by Vahé Tachjian, Yaşar Tolga Cora, Murat Cankara, and Barlow Der Mugrdechian. The ...
Read More »Armenian Studies Program Hosts International Conference on “Microhistories in Armenian Studies”
Natalie Agazarian Editor Often, history is approached through a macro-lens. It addresses mass issues within a large population from a social, socioeconomic, cultural, or political standpoint. Yet, this broad prospect may undermine the importance and purpose of microhistory. Microhistory has a different role in the academic field. It provides a refined, niche perspective on an otherwise conventional topic, and delves ...
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