Staff Report His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians paid a special visit, by invitation of the Armenian Studies Program, to the Fresno State campus, on Wednesday May 9, 2001. He gave a lecture on “The Armenian Church in the 21st Century” to a capacity audience of more that 150 faculty, students, and community members, in ...
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86th Anniversary of Armenian Genocide Commemorated
By John Jabagchourian Editor Students, faculty, and community members gathered around a model of the Armenian Martyrs Monument at California State University, Fresno’s Free Speech Area, on Tuesday, April 24th, for the 86th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. “We need to raise our proud voices to give ourselves every reassurance that we will be around hundreds, even thousands, of years ...
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Anonymous Fresno Nazik A. Arisian Fresno In memory of Sophie Darakjian Hannah Arterian Tempe AZ Seth & Beverly Atamian Fresno John Baronian Medford MA Emma Bozmagian Fresno In memory of Andy Soghmonian Mike & Barbara Bujulian Kingsburg In memory of Andy Soghmonian Francis Bulbulian St Paul MN Anoush Chamlian Fresno Sonya Chepernich Sanger Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Chooljian Fresno Greg ...
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Dr. Kouymjian and the Armenian Studies Program would like to thank the donors, authors, and publishers for the following books, periodicals, videos and archival gifts Dr. Stephan H. Astourian, Berkeley, for his booklet, From Ter-Petrosian to Kocharian: Leadership Change in Armenia, California: University of California, Berkeley, 2001. Mr. Alichan A. Bairamian, Glendale, for copies of his two books, The Alexandretta ...
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Staff Report (List as of March 8, 2001) Patrons Berge & Alice Bulbulian Friends Arthur Abnous Norman & Rose Avedian George & Flora Dunaians Armen & Gloria Hampar Family Foundation Col. Harry A. Sachaklian Mr. Joseph H. Stein, Jr. Sponsors Douglas A. Gilio Elizabeth Hovsepian Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Malvoso Mr. & Mrs. Edward Zartarian Supporters Angelus Plating Works ...
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Staff Report The Armenian Studies Program awarded scholarships and research grants from nine different endowment or scholarship funds and research grant for a total of $20,500. These scholarships encourage students to pursue minors in Armenian Studies and to enroll in the various course offerings. The number of applicants for Armenian scholarships has doubled for the next academic year, 2001-2002 . ...
Read More »His Holiness Karekin II to Visit Fresno State in May
Staff Report His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, will be making his first Pontifical visit to Fresno and the San Joaquin Valley, May 7-10, 2001. His visit to the United States is part of the celebration surrounding the 1700th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Christianity as the State Religion of Armenia. By invitation of the ...
Read More »Food Review-How Does Marat’s Restaurant Stand up to Nana’s Cooking?
By Shelley Kutumian Staff Writer The family owned and operated Marat’s Restaurant located at the corner of Cedar and Shepherd was the subject of a Hye Sharzhoom undercover food critique that proved the restaurant to be a place to go to have a pleasant dining experience of great Armenian and Middle Eastern food. With no previous knowledge of the service, ...
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Virtual Matenadaran Address: http://www.matenadaran.am Brief Summary: The Matenadaran is one of the oldest and richest museums located in Yerevan, Armenia. It holds a huge collection of 11,000 manuscripts as well as many historical Armenian books and modern documents. The Virtual Matenadaran is the only web site that shares many of its priceless holdings. The site has a “virtual vault” that ...
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By Vahan Papyan The Republic of Armenia is one of three internationally recognized states (Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia) in Transcaucasia, the southernmost area of the former USSR. It is 11,620 square miles in area, slightly larger than the state of Maryland. It has a population of about 3.3 million (with an additional 400,000 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan and Karabagh), of ...
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