Micheal Rettig Staff Writer It has been difficult for historians to reconstruct the daily lives of Armenians prior to the Genocide. Those who lived before 1915 could not conceive that their entire way of life was on the brink of extinction. Many of them felt no need to document their day-to-day lives, most likely imagining that they would go on ...
Read More »Bertha & John Garebedian Foundation Award of $11,000 to Armenian Studies Program for 2015
Staff Report Armenian Studies Program Coordinator Prof. Barlow Der Mugrdechian announced that the Bertha and John Garabedian Foundation has made a generous donation of $11,000 to the Armenian Studies Program for 2015. This brings the total donations from the Foundation to the Armenian Studies Program to over $100,000. The gift will be used for a variety of activities, including outreach ...
Read More »Armenians on the Internet
Tatevik Hovhannisyan Staff Writer http://armenia.am Armenia.am has the answer to all your questions about the modern Republic of Armenia. Learning basic information about Armenia is essential for Armenians and non-Armenians who would like to plan a trip there for the first time. Clear, user-friendly, and rich with information, this website is guaranteed to become your favorite friend ...
Read More »Basketball Legend Jerry Tarkanian Passes Away
Staff Report Famed basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian passed away at age 84 on Wednesday, February 11, at a Las Vegas-area hospital with his family by his side. He is survived by his wife, Lois, four children and seven grandchildren. Tarkanian was born on Aug. 8, 1930, in Euclid, Ohio. His mother, Rosie, was a refugee from the genocide of Armenians ...
Read More »Author Mattew Karanian Presents New Book on Historic Armenian after 100 Years to Community
Marine Vardanayn Editor Sometimes it takes an accident to produce the most beautiful of works. Attorney Matthew Karanian, author of the new illustrated book, Historic Armenia After 100 Years, admitted that the product itself was an “accidental publication.” Karanian spoke on the process of creating his book as part of the Spring Lecture series of the Armenian Studies Program, held ...
Read More »Armenian Studies Conference on Armenian Genocide in Northridge
Staff Report On Saturday, January 31, the Armenian Studies Program at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) hosted a one-day conference on “The Armenian Genocide: Accounting and Accountability.” Held at CSUN’s Grand Salon, the conference was part of the United Armenian Council of Los Angeles’s series of Armenian Genocide Centennial events, and was dedicated to the generations of 1915 and 2015. ...
Read More »Kazan visiting Prof. Dr. Douzjian Offers Class on Genocide in Film
Marina Chardukian Staff Writer The Armenian Studies Program at Fresno State is fortunate to have visiting scholars to teach in their area of expertise. This year’s Kazan Visiting Professor, Dr. Myrna Douzjian, is teaching a new course, Armenian Studies 120T- “The Armenian Genocide in Film.” Dr. Douzjian has been teaching for twenty years and greatly enjoys being a visiting professor. ...
Read More »La Porta Devotes Sabbatical to Research in Rome
Staff Report Last year Dr. Sergio La Porta was awarded a sabbatical for the Fall semester of 2014. He spent it in Rome, Italy, pursuing research and working with a colleague there. His family also joined him for the semester. When asked why he chose Rome, Dr. La Porta responded that it provided him with the opportunity to work with ...
Read More »“Tradition, Legacy, and Culture” Exhibit Open at the Fresno Art Museum January 23-April 26
Aramayis Arkusyan Staff Writer With the one hundred year anniversary of the Armenian Genocide fast approaching, the Fresno community has been teeming with events commemorating the tragic year that left the history of the Armenian people stained with blood. Among the many local organizations participating in the commemoration of the Genocide Centennial, under the umbrella of the Armenian Genocide Committee-Fresno, ...
Read More »ASO Active in Community & Campus
Tatevik Hovhannisyan Staff Writer The Spring 2015 semester has begun with many educational and fun activities coordinated by the Armenian Students Organization Executive Committee. This semester is particularly extraordinary because the members are also actively participating in the community activities planned for the Centennial Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. On January 24, the ASO members attended the Sayat Nova Choir ...
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