Andrew Esguerra Staff Writer On the evening of March 21, the eyes of the congregation were glued to a slideshow of historical Armenian manuscripts painting, presented to community members at the St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church of Fowler. Armenian Studies Program Coordinator, Prof. Barlow Der Mugrdechian, spoke as part of the Lenten Series organized by Rev. Fr. Archpriest ...
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La Porta Details Armenian Reactions to Latin Missionaries in the Fourteenth Century
Andrew Esguerra Staff Writer Illuminating a period of internal conflict within the Armenian faith, Professor Sergio La Porta, holder of the Haig and Isabel Berberian Chair of Armenian Studies, spoke before a sizeable audience at Fresno State on Thursday, March 22. This talk was part of the Armenian Studies Program Spring lecture series. Delivering a lecture entitled “Knowledge, Heresy, and ...
Read More »Armenian Folk Dance & Song Teacher Hasmik Harutyunyan Charms Students
Tatevik Hovhannisyan Staff Writer Armenia has an ancient history and with its history comes a great culture, featuring different kind of dance and song. On Saturday, March 31, respected folk singer and dancer teacher Hasmik Harutyunyan held an Armenian Dance and Song Workshop for students at Fresno State, sponsored by the Armenian Students Organization and partially funded by the Associated ...
Read More »Elbrecht and Sarafian Present New Book- “Telling the Story”
Denise Altounian Staff Writer Did the world know that the first Genocide of the 20th century was taking place when it was actually happening? Who was willing to help? Was there media coverage? As an Armenian-American these questions cross my mind whenever I think of the Armenian Genocide, and on Thursday, March 29th some of these questions were answered. Prof. ...
Read More »Dr. Richard Hovannisian Presents Lecture on “The Changing Landscape of Historic Armenia”
Marine Vardanyan Staff Writer When we think of Armenia today, we visualize the small landlocked nation bordered by Iran, Turkey, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. Although modern-day Armenia may be smaller than the state of Maryland, it was once a great empire, stretching from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean, under the rule of King Tigran the Great. Throughout history the Armenian ...
Read More »Armenia Featured in International Coffee Hour Presentation
Ruzan Orkusyan Staff Writer One of the greatest responsibilities of an Armenian is to educate the non-Armenian community that they are a part of, about Armenian history, culture, and traditions. On Tuesday, March 20, 2012, Marine Vardanyan, Hagop Ohanessian and myself, Ruzan Orkusyan, introduced Armenia to a captivated audience during the International Coffee Hour, sponsored by Fresno State’s International Student ...
Read More »Peter Balakian Awarded Spendlove Prize and is Recognized at Fresno Gatherings
Suren Oganessian Staff Writer During the month of April one can usually find many lectures on the Armenian Genocide. Often it is politicians who share their knowledge, but on Friday, April 13, Peter Balakian, renowned Armenian-American author, shared his perspectives on Genocide and poetry at Fresno State. Balakian, an award-winning poet and advocate for Armenian Genocide recognition, was awarded the ...
Read More »April 24 Armenian Genocide Commemoration Week at Fresno State Keeps Memory Alive
Tamar karkazian Editor Truth. That was the theme for this year’s Armenian Genocide commemorations in the Fresno community, commemorating the 97th anniversary of the Genocide. Many speakers, students, pastors, and professors, touched upon various elements of truth. In all of their accounts, they discussed the importance of finding and remembering the truth about the Genocide. Three events in particular illustrated ...
Read More »ASP 24th Annual Banquet Honors Richard Hovannisian
Marine Vardanyan Staff Writer The Armenian Studies Program at California State University, Fresno held its gala 24th Anniversary Banquet, on Sunday, March 11, 2012 in the elegant banquet hall of the Fort Washington Golf & Country Club in Fresno. More than 260 community members and friends joined with Fresno State President Dr. John Welty, College of Arts and Humanities Dean ...
Read More »Grandma’s Tattoos Screened at Fresno State to Large Audience
Tatevik Hovhannisyan Staff Writer When one hears about the Armenian Genocide, one often hears about the death marches and the killing of the Armenian leadership on April 24. Rarely do we hear what happened to the women who were “saved.” One movie, Grandma’s Tatoos, explored this topic at a screening on Wednesday, February 29, at Fresno State. The Armenian Studies ...
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