Staff Report Armenian Studies Program Coordinator Prof. Barlow Der Mugrdechian participated in the 7th Annual “Genocide Awareness Week: Not on Our Watch,” organized by Scottsdale Community College, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Der Mugrdechian spoke on the topic of “The Genocide in the 21st Century: Turkey and Armenia,” on Monday, April 15, to students, faculty, and community members. Dr. Taner Akçam, Kalousdian ...
Read More »Dr. Ara Sanjian Discusses Armenia’s 2018 “Velvet Revolution” in Armenian Studies Lecture Series
Claire Kasaian Staff Writer On Thursday, March 7, students, professors, and members of the community attended a lecture at Fresno State by Dr. Ara Sanjian, who spoke on the topic of “Armenia’s Road To and Since the ‘Velvet Revolution.’” The “Velvet Revolution” refers to the political events that occurred in Armenia in April of 2018, which led to the resignation ...
Read More »CineCulture and Armenian Studies Screen “Yeva”
Christine Pambukyan Staff Writer From 1989 to 1994, there was a war between Karabagh and Azerbaijan over the status of the region of Karabagh, also known as Artsakh, located east of the Republic of Armenia and southwest of Azerbaijan. During this war, more than thirty thousand people died. However, despite the war ending with a ceasefire in 1994, the loss ...
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Have you ever wanted to travel to Armenia? Why? Andrew Hagopian Freshman I have always wanted to visit our homeland and visit the sites where my ancestors came from. One thing I look forward to seeing is Holy Etchmiadzin because of its significance and connection to the Armenians. I would like to see other Armenian Churches that I learned about ...
Read More »Richard Hagopian Presents Musical Journey
Andrew Hagopian Staff Writer Central Valley native and award-winning oud-master Richard Hagopian gave a performance and lecture on Thursday, March 1, titled “Armenian Song Repertoire of the Middle East: Part II.” Accompanying him were his grandsons, Phillip and Andrew Hagopian, who were showcased on the kanun (the Middle Eastern Lap Harp) and the dumbeg (goblet shaped hand drum). Dr. Partow ...
Read More »Dr. Sheklian Discusses Life of Armenian Community in Istanbul
David Safrazian Staff Writer The Armenians in Turkey today constitute only a small minority compared to the pre-Genocide Armenian population. As such they live interspersed within the larger Turkish community, especially in Istanbul. Thus they also share space in the religious arena, leading to interesting interactions with their neighbors. The St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Church, located in Kuzguncuk, Turkey, ...
Read More »German-Armenian Artistic and Cultural Relations Explored in Presentation by Dr. Levon Chookaszian
Gregory Krikorian Staff Writer Armenians and Germans have had strong cultural relations throughout the years and even to this day. There is evidence that Christian Armenian missionaries traveled to what is today Germany in the 4th c. There is also documentation about the relations between Armenians and Germans that dates to the time of the Crusades in the 11th century. ...
Read More »Kashian Family Foundation Strengthens Ties Between Diasporans and Armenia
Taleen Babayan Associate Director Communications, American University of Armenia Special to Hye Sharzhoom As a global academic institution of higher learning, the American University of Armenia (AUA) welcomes students from around the world, particularly study-abroad participants. Thanks to the generosity of the Kashian Family Foundation, undergraduates from California State University, Fresno (Fresno State), spend a semester on AUA’s campus in ...
Read More »Annual Vartanantz Commemoration of the Battle of Avarayr Takes Place at St. Paul Armenian Church
Dustin Vartanian Staff Writer The celebration of the Battle of Avarayr, and of General Vartan Mamigonian commanding his faithful army and fighting against the Persians continues to this day. The Armenian Apostolic Church annually celebrates this fifth century battle for religious freedom on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent. General Mamigonian died in the Battle of Avarayr, but was ...
Read More »Bertha and John Garabedian Foundation Makes Generous Donation of $10,000 to ASP
Staff Report Armenian Studies Program Berberian Coordinator Prof. Barlow Der Mugrdechian announced that the Bertha and John Garabedian Foundation has made a generous donation of $10,000 to the Armenian Studies Program for 2019. Together with previous year’s donations, the Garabedian Foundation has awarded more than $100,000 in grants to the Armenian Studies Program. The gift will be used for a ...
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