Staff Report The new 2005-2006 Armenian Students Organization executive members were asked their views on a few questions. Question 1: What do you hope to contribute to the ASO this year by being on the executive committee? Question 2: What do you see happening for the ASO this year? Question 3: How do you hope to increase the membership and ...
Read More »Conquering One Heart at a Time Through Jazz
Zhanna Bagdasarov Editor What do the words Jazz, Fresno Art Museum and Thursday have in common? Well, if you enjoy great music and are willing to put the mundane aspects of your life on hold once in a while, then a night of real Jazz music at the Fresno Art Museum is just what you need, every last Thursday of ...
Read More »CD Review: Isabel Bayrakdarian – Raising the Bar for Operatic Excellence
Svetlana Bagdasarov Staff Writer Charismatic, professional, strikingly radiant, captivating, and simply irresistible are just a few of the words that come to mind when thinking about the talented Armenian-Canadian lyric soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian. Not only is she well known and praised for her operatic career, but she also manages to find time for numerous recitals, vibrant concerts, and special surprises ...
Read More »1600th Anniversary of the Invention of the Armenian Alphabet
Barlow Der Mugrdechian Advisor This year marks the auspicious celebration of the 1600th anniversary of the discovery of the God-pleasing Armenian alphabet. When the pious and virtuous Mesrob Mashtots made this discovery, through the guidance of the spirit of God, the Armenian people received a wonderful gift, an alphabet of thirty-six letters that would completely and permanently alter the nature ...
Read More »Pianist Vahan Mardirossian Opens Keyboard Concert Series
Sebouh Krioghlian Staff Writer Vahan Mardirossian, an accomplished Armenian pianist, performed in the Concert Hall at Fresno State on September 11, in a concert sponsored by the Philip Lorenz Memorial Keyboard Concerts series and the Armenian Studies Program at California State University, Fresno. Born in Yerevan, Armenia, in 1975, the prize-winning Mardirossian went on to graduate from the Paris Conservatory ...
Read More »Armenia Summer Study Program 2005 Leaves Lasting Impressions
Barlow Der Mugrdechian Advisor The Armenia Summer Study Program 2005 brought together nine students and their professor for a three-week journey to Armenia. Students gained three units credit as part of the class, which ran June 20-July 9. After a quick two-day visit to London, the excited group arrived in Yerevan on June 23, beginning what was to be an ...
Read More »Catholicos Aram I in Fresno October 10th through 12th
Armine Sargsyan Staff Writer This year many anniversaries of the Armenian world coincide. The Catholicos of the Holy See of the Great House of Cilicia, Aram I, will pay a special visit to the United States in honor of four events: the 75th anniversary of the Seminary of the Great House of Cilicia; the 1600th anniversary of the Invention of ...
Read More »Catholicos Karekin II Visits Fresno State
Staff Report California State University, Fresno President Dr. John Welty bestowed the President’s Medal of Distinction upon His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, at a special ceremony on Tuesday, June 14, at Fresno State. The President’s Medal of Distinction is the highest non-degree honor the University can bestow on an individual. It is presented to individuals whose contributions ...
Read More »Congratulations Graduating 2005 Armenian Studies Minors
Staff Report ZHANNA BAGDASAROV MAJOR: PSYCHOLOGY MINOR: ARMENIAN STUDIES How have the Armenian Studies classes you’ve taken influenced you? Taking Armenian Studies courses throughout my college career has definitely been a great addition to my curriculum. I’ve acquired so much knowledge pertaining to general Armenian issues and the history of my people, which I was not aware of before these ...
Read More »“A History of Armenians in Canada” Explores Establishment of Community
McGill-Queen’s University Press “Like Our Mountains: A History of Armenians in Canada” by Isabel Kaprielian-Churchill A sweeping social history of the Armenian-Canadian experience that links the Old World with the New against a far-flung diaspora. McGill-Queen’s Studies in Ethnic History April 2005 The Armenian Genocide that killed 1.5 million people almost 100 years ago is only now becoming part of ...
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