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Dr. Ohanessian’s AS10-Introduction to Armenian Studies Course Covers Contemporary Experiences

Natalie Agazarian Staff Writer Armenian Studies 10, Introduction to Armenian Studies, is a General Education course taught by Dr. Hagop Ohanessian. The class is designed “to serve as an introduction to the historical and contemporary experience of Armenians in American society. It fulfills Area D2 of the Fresno State General Education requirements and is a required course in the Armenian ...

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ASO Continues Fall Activities

Sara Beberian ASO President Armenian students this year on campus cannot get enough of ASO! The Armenian Students Organization on campus is following the legacy of years past by hosting monthly events where students can come together to enjoy one another’s company and keep Armenian community bonds strong. ASO’s organized a broomball game held on Friday, October 28 at Gateway ...

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The Armenian Highland 2023 Calendar Features Photography From Western Armenia by Karanian

Staff Report A selection of photographs, curated from the illustrated history book, The Armenian Highland, have been published in a newly released 2023 wall calendar. The calendar features 18 color photographs from Ani, Van, Kars, Kharpert, Erzerum, Bitlis, Sasoon, and Tigranakert, as well as maps of ancient Armenia and of the Armenian Highland, which includes the lands known today as ...

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Dr. Papazian Concludes Series with “The Migrants from Armenia”

Christine Pambukyan Staff Writer “The reason I titled my series of presentations “Armenians and ‘Other Armenians’ in Turkey” has to do very much with how the Republic of Turkey …, as a nation-state, understands, categorizes and defines Armenians” explained Dr. Hrag Papazian, the 19th Kazan Visiting Professor of Armenian Studies at Fresno State. “The Muslim and Alevi Armenians are ‘other ...

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Soprano Zabelle Panosian Subject of Presentation

Andrew Hagopian Editor “It starts out, and it’s a string quartet, which is a bad sign because it is not what I want. I want truth. I want down right folk truth. Then this voice comes out of the record and I immediately thought, oh, I like you,” said Ian Nagoski, when first listening to the voice of soprano Zabelle ...

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Annual James L. Melikian & L. A. Brothers Scholarship Fundraiser Held in Southern California

Staff Report Fresno State alumnus James L. Melikian, hosted an annual September gathering of friends at his home in Southern California, in support of the James L. Melikian & L.A. Brothers Scholarship fund, which was established at Fresno State in 2019. This year’s gathering raised over $5,000, which will be awarded to deserving students studying in the Armenian Studies Program ...

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“Nagorno Karabagh: Today and Tomorrow” Conference Held in Los Angeles Nov. 11-13

Special Report (Los Angeles) The Artsakh Heritage Committee of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church of North America held an international conference on human and cultural security prospects for Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh in Los Angeles on November 11-13, 2022 that featured top experts from across the world to discuss cultural preservation, geopolitics, diplomacy, and legal matters concerning Armenian existence. [The ...

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“An Outsider’s Inside View from Armenia”- Impressions of a Fresno State Student at the American University of Armenia

Eddy Thurber Staff Writer I was born and raised in Fresno, California. I never spoke Armenian as my grandparents, concerned with the redlining and segregation they and their parents experienced in the early 1900s, made sure that my parents and their siblings spoke English, that did not speak Armenian at home, and had American names. I grew up hearing the ...

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Students Make Their Voices Heard at Fresno State

Andrew Hagopian Editor The voices of Armenian students at Fresno State were heard on November 7-8, 2022, in response to a planned presentation “International Coffee Hour (ICH) Celebrates Azerbaijan,” which was scheduled to take place in the University Library. On Tuesday, November 7, students were alerted to the presentation by an email from the International Office inviting them to take ...

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Dr. Papazian’s Class Covers Genocide and Its Effects

Andrew Hagopian Editor “I could feel that some of them [students] at least were surprised, to really hear about the history and present-day conditions of Armenians remaining in Turkey. And this is not uncommon. This is not specific to Fresno Armenians or Armenians in the United States. It is a global phenomenon,” said Dr. Hrag Papazian. Dr. Papazian, who is ...

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