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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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“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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Der Mugrdechian Makes April Appearances Around the State

Staff Report Barlow Der Mugrdechian of the Armenian Studies Program had a busy speaking schedule during the month of April. Barlow Der Mugrdechian of the Armenian Studies Program, right, with participants in the Genocide Awareness Week panel at UC Davis, April 19. On April 3, he presented a paper, “Across the Chasm: From Catastrophe to Creativity” as part of the ...

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Dr. Kouymjian Invited to Genocide Conference

Staff Report At the invitation of Foreign Minister of Armenia, Vartan Oskanian, Prof. Dickran Kouymjian participated in the special two-day conference on the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide held in Erevan 20-21 April. Major Genocide and Holocaust scholars from around the world came together to discuss both the consequences of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 and its continued denial ...

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Authors David Kherdian and Nonny Hogogrian Speak on Campus

Sarah Soghomonian Staff Writer Award winning author David Kherdian and his wife Nonny Hogrogian, an award-winning illustrator, spoke about their latest work on May 2, on the campus of Fresno State. The couple, who reside in Spencertown, N.Y., read from and talked about their newest books, The Song of the Stork and Other Early and Ancient Armenian Songs, a book ...

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Dr. James Reid Discusses Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Armenian Genocide Narratives

Barlow Der Mugrdechian Advisor Many people have studied the history of the Armenian Genocide, but few have sought to understand more deeply the trauma suffered by survivors. Dr. James Reid, a Tsakopoulos Research Fellow from Sacramento, has spent the last twenty years studying the psychological consequences traceable in the narratives written by survivors of the Armenian genocide. These survivors suffered ...

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