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Documentary “Surviving on the Richter Scale”

John Jabagchourian Editor After the devastation of the December 7, earthquake in Leninakan (now called Gyumri), Armenia eleven years ago, it is hard to believe that survivors who had lost nearly everything could maintain hope through the pains of their tragedy. Yet stories of people crushed with despair but filled with hope and inspiration were the subjects of the documentary ...

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Tatoulian Stars in One Woman Show

By Shayla Srabian Staff Writer On Thursday evening April 13, 2000, California State University, Fresno was treated to a performance by artist Lory Tatoulian. Lory was born in Reedley, California and moved to San Diego at the age of twelve. She is now a senior at San Diego State where she is majoring in Theater. She wrote five original pieces ...

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Architecture Course Leads Students to Appreciation of Armenian Art

By Christopher M. Tozlian Staff Writer During the last weekend of February, I had the opportunity to attend Dr. Dickran Kouymjian’s Armenian Studies 123 class, which was a course on Armenian Architecture. Although I had serious doubts about taking this class, I semi-willfully enrolled assuming that it would be both uninteresting and a waste of my time due to the ...

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Graduates 2000 Armenian Studies Minors

Staff Report Chad A. Kirkorian Major: History Minor: Armenian Studies Future Plans: I plan on moving to Washington D.C. and working as a paralegal prior to enrolling into law school at UCLA. Memorable Experience at Fresno State: There is no single experience that I can reflect on as I have thoroughly enjoyed the continuous interaction with other Armenian students at ...

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Resolution for Associated Students

Staff Report 85th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide HEREAS, Armenians living in their 3,000 year historic homeland in Asia Minor were subjected to severe persecution and brutal injustice by the Turkish rulers of the Ottoman Empire before and after the turn of the 20th century, including widespread acts of destruction and murder during the period from 1894-1896 and again in ...

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“Destination Nowhere” Premieres in Fresno

By Barlow Der Mugrdechian Armenian Studies Program More than 100 students and community members experienced an emotional evening watching the United States premiere of the documentary “Destination Nowhere: The Witness,” which was screened on Tuesday, April 25. Audience reaction to the movie was intense, as demonstrated by written comments on a an evaluation form which was distributed to viewers. Comments ...

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Louise Nalbandian: Pioneer of Armenian Studies at Fresno State

By Dickran Kouymjian Haig & Isabel Berberian Endowed Professor of Armenian Studies A quarter of century has passed since the tragic death of Dr. Louise Nalbandian, Professor in the History Department of CSU Fresno from 1964 to 1974. She was the first to teach an Armenian course starting in the spring semester 1967 with a new class History 133, “Armenian ...

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Bertha & John Garabedian Foundation Grant Renewed

Staff Report For the fifth consecutive year,the Bertha and John Garabedian Charitable Foundation has awarded Prof. Dickran Kouymjian and the Armenian Studies Program a grant for on-going projects. Thanks to previous grants, Armenian Studies has been able to engage students skilled in computer technology to develop a special site on the World Wide Web: http://csufresno.edu/ArmenianStudies/. The work was started by ...

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Hovannisian Chosen First Incumbent of Henry S. Khanzadian Kazan Visiting Professorship

Staff Report Dr. Richard Hovannisian, Professor of Armenian and Near Eastern History and Holder of the Armenian Educational Foundation Chair in Modern Armenian History at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), has been appointed, for the Fall 2000 semester, as the first incumbent of the Henry S. Khanzadian Kazan Visiting Professorship in Armenian Studies at Fresno State. Dr. Hovannisian ...

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ASO Sponsors Armenian Film Festival

By Hasmik Khalachyan-Cañas and Tamara Karakashian Staff Writer The Armenian Studies Program and the ASO sponsored the first ever “Armenian Film Festival” showcasing seven young and up and coming Armenian directors. The event took place on April 6th and 7th and was partially funded by the University Diversity Awareness Program. Those who assumed that the films were going to be ...

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