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Kricorian Reflects on New Book Zabelle

By Shayla Srabian Staff Writer The CSU Fresno Armenian Studies Program Spring Lecture Series featured Nancy Kricorian, author of Zabelle on March 2, 1999 at St. Paul Armenian Church, in Fresno.  The talk was co-sponsored by the Church. Dr. Dickran Kouymjian, Director of the Armenian Studies Program, introduced Nancy Kricorian giving a brief biography of her accomplishments.  She is a ...

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News from ASP Faculty

DICKRAN KOUYMJIAN (Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies) has published “Paris and the Arts,” The Armenian Reporter International, January 24, 1998, pp. 17 & 19; “Les reliures de manuscrits armèniens à inscriptions,” Recherches de codicologie comparèe. La composition du codex au Moyen Age, en Orient et en Occident, edited by Philippe Hoffman, Paris: Presses de lÕecole normale supèrieure, 1998, pp. 259-274; ...

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Hye Sharzhoom Twenty Years Later

By Jennifer Keledjian Staff Writer As part of the continuing series on its 20th anniversary, Hye Sharzhoom has conducted an in-depth interview with Professor Khachig Tölölyan, a prominent Armenian scholar. Professor Tölölyan has been teaching English at Wesleyan University for almost 25 years.  Although his Ph.D. is in Comparative Literature, he primarily teaches the 20th Century American Novel and Literary ...

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News from Armenia and Around the World

* Armeniaís GDP Rose   7.2 Percent in 1998 * Karabakh President in U.S. to Discuss Peace in Karabagh * United Armenian Fund Delivers $5.4 million in Aid to Armenia * General Motors to Manufacture Cars in Armenia * Administration Proposes 11 Percent Cut in U.S. Aid to Armenia-From $79.9 million in 1999 to $71.5 million for the year 2000 * ...

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Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem Keynote Speaker at Armenian Studies Banquet

By Matthew Maroot Staff Writer Over 350 honored guests, faculty, distinguished community members and students gathered on the evening of Thursday, December 10, 1998 to attend the California State University, Fresno Armenian Studies Program’s Thirteenth Annual Banquet. The guest of honor was His Beatitude Archbishop Torkom Manoogian, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem. This year, the evening began with a reception celebrating ...

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Interview With First Hye Sharzhoom Editor Mark Malkasia

By Michael Harutinian Staff Writer This is an interview with Mark Malkasian the first editor of Hye Sharzhoom.  On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of Hye Sharzhoom the current staff thought it appropriate that he be interviewed to find out what the student climate was at the time of Hye Sharzhoomís conception.  We also wanted to get his perspectives ...

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Armenian Students Organization

Staff Report With the semester winding down, ASO members are very busy with school. But there are still opportunities to get involved.  In addition to helping out with the ASP Annual Banquet, we have planned a Winter Ski Trip and End of the Year Social.  We also will have a few activities over the winter break.  So get a head- ...

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Armenian Cooking Tradition

Shayla Srabian Jennifer Keledjian Staff Writers Once upon a time, a young Armenian girl named Shushan, came of age and was ready to throw her own dinner party.  She asked her mother, Azniv, to help her with the preparation, since Shushan knew very little about cooking.  She too wanted to be a part of a traditional Armenian family, where good ...

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Armenians and the Internet

By Ara Mekhitarian Staff Writer Today, you can find just about any information you want about Armenians simply by logging on to the World Wide Web. There are several web sites on subjects such as: News in Armenia, The Armenian Genocide, Armenian Youth, Armenian Studies & Language, and many other related topics.  People are now chatting with family in Armenia ...

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Opinion – A Mockery in an Academic Forum

By Michael Harutinian and Chad Kirkorian An International Genocide Conference was sponsored by the Ethnic Studies Department at California State University, Sacramento, the weekend of October 22-24, 1998.  Many scholars and non-scholars attended to give lectures regarding numerous genocides, providing a variety of perspectives.  Some of the scholars that were in attendance and gave presentations were: Richard Hovannisian (UCLA) The ...

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