TATEVIK HOVHANNISYAN – Staff Writer The Armenian Church Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin Main Categories: The Armenian Church Today, Catholicos of All Armenians, Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, “Etchmiadzin Monthly,” Origins of Christianity, Education, Just for Youth, Services, Video Gallery, Feature Video and Feature Story. Do you ever have questions about the Armenian Apostolic Church? Do you want to be ...
Read More »Marchese Discusses New Research on Armenian Religious Textile and Metal Art of Constantinople
EMMA SHALJYAN – Staff Writer The Armenian community of Constantinople at the turn of the twentieth century was estimated to be over 200,000, and together with the Greeks, they constituted a majority of the population of the city. The Armenian Studies Program invited Dr. Ronald Marchese, Professor of Ancient History and Archeology, at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, as a guest ...
Read More »Armenian Cross-Cultural Ties Subject of New Book by La Porta
ANDREW ESGUERRA – Staff Writer The Armenian Studies Program of Fresno State is pleased to announce the publication of a volume entitled, Negotiating Co-Existence. Communities, Cultures and Convivencia in Byzantine Society, co-edited by Haig and Isabel Berberian Chair of Armenian Studies, Dr. Sergio La Porta. The volume is the result of a conference convened in 2010 by Dr. Barbara Crostini ...
Read More »Armenians in Middle East Focus of Presentation
DENISE ALTOUNIAN – Staff Writer The Armenian people have a long and storied history in the Middle East. Armenians have left a legacy of success and hard work in countries such as Lebanon, Syria, Iran and Egypt. Dating back to their first interactions with Arab Muslims in the 7th century, Armenians have had almost constant contact with the Middle East ...
Read More »Leon S. Peters Foundation Gift of $30,000 to ASP
Staff Report Armenian Studies Program Coordinator Prof. Barlow Der Mugrdechian announced that the Leon S. Peters Foundation has made a generous donation of $30,000 to the Armenian Studies Program at Fresno State for 2014. This continues the tradition of the Peters Foundation in supporting the Armenian Studies Program Annual Lecture Series, as well as a variety of other activities, including ...
Read More »Prof. Dickran Kouymjian Honored Twice in Paris
STAFF REPORT Last spring Prof. Dickran Kouymjian, Haig & Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies, Emeritus, was informed that the Scientific Council of the Academy of the Ambrosiana Library of Milan had nominated him to become a member. On November 11, 2013, at the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Dr. Kouymjian was officially confirmed a member of the Academy by the President, Archbishop ...
Read More »Harutyunyan Brings Song & Dance Workshop to Fresno
RUZAN ORKUSYAN – Staff Writer For the third year in a row, Hasmik Harutyunyan, member of the world renowned Shoghaken Folk Ensemble, captivated and engaged her audience of young and old, Armenians and non-Armenians. The Saturday, February 1, “Song and Dance Workshop,” sponsored by the Armenian Studies Program and Armenian Students Organization offered an unforgettable afternoon of traditional Armenian music, ...
Read More »ASO Balances Work with Fun
MARINE VARDANYAN – Editor A pleasant balance of work and leisure has preoccupied members of the Armenian Students Organization as the Spring Semester rapidly approaches its halfway mark. With April only a month away, a number of meetings have already taken place to prepare for the 99th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide commemorative activities. “The meetings are very serious, everyone ...
Read More »Kloian Armenian Genocide Collection Available in Special Collections
Staff Report The Armenian Studies Program and Special Collections of the Henry Madden Library announce the launching of the Kloian Armenian Genocide Collection. Richard Kloian (1937-2010), whose passion for learning and teaching about the Armenian Genocide arose after his father’s death in 1976, was the founder of the Richmond, California-based Armenian Genocide Resource Center (AGRC). Kloian discovered his father’s diary, ...
Read More »Hye Sharzhoom-Reflections by Editors on 35th Anniversary of the Student Newspaper
MARINE VARDANYAN – Editor “It is simply in the nature of Armenian to study, to learn, to question, to speculate, to discover, to invent, to revise, to restore, to preserve, to make, and to give.” – William Saroyan. Only two years after the Armenian Studies Program was established, Hye Sharzhoom was launched in April of 1979, providing students with an ...
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