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December 1988 Hye Sharzhoom 10th Attniversary Leon S. Peters Business Building Dedicated-ASP Moves in New PageS Hye Sharzhoom Staff Perhaps the largest public building in the United Stales to be named after an Armenian, the Leon S. Peters Business Building, was officially dedicated at ceremonies at 11:00 am on Friday, October 14,1988. Dr. Harold Haak, President of Cal i fom ia State University, Fresno welcomed faculty, staff, students, and community members to the dedication which also opened the privately funded Valley Business Center. President Haak's com¬ ments were followed by a presentation by. Mr. Lewis Eaton. Chairman of Guarantee Savings and a long-time friend of the late Leon S. Peters. Dr. Jospeh Penbera, Dean of the School of Business and Admini- StBflff Sciences spoke on the impart of the Peters Business Building on the campus and community and David Sousa a student representative of the School of Business read the dedication plaque. The Peters Business Building honors the memory of a remarkable man who served the Fresno community in many ways. He served on many major Uni¬ versity Boards such as the University President's Advisory Board, the CSUF Foundation Board of Governors and the Bulldog Stadium Fund Drive to name a few. Thousands of students will use the building named after the Fresno benefactor. The Peters Business Building is the home of the new offices of the Center for Annenian Studies and the Armenian Studies Program which are on the third floor. Room 384 of the east wing Guests Hye Sharzhoom Staff Gayane Makhmurian of the History Institute of the Academy of Sciences in Yerevan, Armenia was a guest of the Annenian Studies Program November 20- 21, 1988. Ms. Makhmurian had an opportunity to visit many of the Armenian sites in Fresno, with a special interest in those associated with tbe life of William Saroyan. On Monday, November 21 she met wiih Dr. Dickran Kouymjian, Director of the Armenian Studies Program and Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Lecturer in Armenian Studies and was given a tour of the new Center for Annenian Studies. Father Datev Tatoulian, parish priest of Sts. Sabag and Mesrob Church in Reedley assisted in hosting Ms. Malrhmurian. Ashot Shaboyan, senior advisor in tbe American Section of the Committee for Cultural Relations for Armenians Abroad visited Fresno on Thursday December 1. Mr. Shaboyan met with students, community members, and the press during Gifts Albert and Elsie Margosian of Fresno have donated a set of Armenian language books, bibles, and dictionares to the Armenian Studies Program. The collection will be housed in the Sahatdjian Library of the Center for Armenian Studies. The books were donated in the memory of their parents Paul anil Nuvart Margosian and Paul and Haiganoosh Kandarian. -Mrs, Ozzie (Kalashian) Moore of Fresno has donated a 19th century Armenian-letter Turkish Bible to the Armenian Studies Program. « The Armenian Studies Program thanks the Margosian family and Mrs. Moore for their donation and welcomes additional donations of books and photographs. a presentation on the activities of the Committee and the current situation in Armenia. Mr. Shaboyan bad met with Barlow Der Mugrdechian of the ASP in Yerevan in June. Among the topics discussed with lhe Armenian Studies Program was the plan to sponsor a second ASP educational tour of Armenia for students in June of 1989. Armenian Studies Back in Humanities On August 1 of this year the Armenian Studies Program was relocated into the Department of Foreign Languages in the School of Arts and Humanities. The change puts the Program along side the Russian, Spanish, German, French, Italian and Classics Programs. Ele¬ mentary and Intermediate Annenian have al way? been taught as Foreign Language Department courses, now the whole Armenian Program and Ihe minor, which it offers, is housed there. When the new Annenian Studies Pro¬ gram was started in 1977, it was housed in the School of Humanities. The Chair of the search committee, which hired Dr. Dickran Kouymjian as Director of the Armenian Program, Dr. Joseph Satin was Dean of the School then and this semester expressed his delight at being able to welcome Armenian Studies back into his school. In 1979 Armenian Studies had been transferred to the School of Social Sciences as pan of the Ethnic Studies Program. But last spring, with the im¬ pending move of the Program into the new Center for Armenian Studies in the Leon S. Peters Building, the University administration and the deans of the respective schools in consultation with Professor Kouymjian and Ethnic Studies decided to transfer Annenian Studies back to its original home. Ethnic Studies moved its offices to the Social Sciences Building at the opposite end of the CSUF campus. Professor Kouymjian and Lecturer in Armenian, Barlow Der. Mugrdechian, expressed their satisfaction with the Program's new offices and the warm welcome they have bad from Dr. Maurice Gendron, Chair of Foreign Languages, and the entire faculty of the Department Several joint activities and programs have been held. Armenian Studies already feels totally at home in its new environment. Kalfayan, cont from pg. 1 something special. Universities we think of as being collections of departments and disciplines of great variety. Something which makes a university great is when that university begins to establish special programs, that pay special scholarly homage to particular areas of human endeavor. We are proud to count ourselves among the five uni¬ versities in this entire nation that have Armenian Studies Programs, but more than that, we are incredibly proud of this program, for tbe fact, that as an Annenian Studies Program that is not merely a graduate program, as it is at most of the other institutions. Our program here is an an undergraduate program to begin with, and it b from an undergraduate program that you build. And we graduate more students in Armenian Studies lhan. any other Armenian Studies Program in this cc«untry." CSUF Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Judith Kuipers said, " I have been here for about five years and when I came from Oregon State University to Fresno, and before that Tennessee, and Michigan before that-1 had read William Saroyan, but did not honestly know much more about the Armenian culture. But two wonderful things happened to me. I met Agues Hagopian and learned much from her. I also met Dr. Dickran Kouymjian and he was so full of intelligence and ideas and enthusiasm for this wonderful program called Armenian Studies..! am filled with so much admiration for the generation of your people who have contributed to ihis valley. As far as the academic affairs efforts on this campus, we will continue to support and value what the Armenian Studies Program does for our students in this university. President Harold Haak who for many years has strongly supported the ASP commented, "...I would like to pick up on the theme of Leon S. Peters becau.se he indeed was a wonderful person., and he left as a lasting imprint on Fresno the notion of a person giving back to the community of which he is a part.. And this building is named after him because all of us recognize that he preeminently was the kind of business person who believed in the community around him and gave so generously to it..the kind of generosity which marks the difference between just being so so and being excellent throughout the university. And that is the kind of generosity we have with your support for our Armenian Studies' Pro¬ gram, it truly does make a difference. I want to thank everyone in this room for your commitment to your university and your support for the Armenian Studies Program. It is deeply deeply arjpreciate<r From left to right: CSUF President Harold Haak, Mrs. Leon (Alice) Pe ters, and Mr. Pete Peters at tbe dedica tjon ceremonies for the new Leon S. Peters Business Building and Valley Business Center. Tthank you to all of the donors to the Third Annual Banquet of the Armenian Studies Program Mrs. Alice A. Peters Margaret Josephine « Berge and Alice Buibulian Vahan and Anoush Chamlian Bob Der Mugrdechian, Jr. Mrs. Araks V. Tolegian Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Avedian Mr. Ralph Babaian Dr. Martha Googoian Ensher Arthur T. Gregorian Oscar Kasparian Richard and Vartouhj Pandukht Mr. and Mrs. Y. Stephen Pilibos Dr. Leo and Armine 'iMnhmaiiiail Mr. and Mrs. K. Yervant Tends* Mrs. Frank Moradian Mihran and Elizabeth Agbabian Berge and Sara Der Matoian Milton and Barbara Rubin Rosellen Kershaw Diana Dennenjian Barbara Ishkhanian Haig and Alice Varoujean Mary Ann Mas-man Sharp Senator Nicholas C. Petris Quality Auto Repairs Kenneth and Lilyan Chooljian Alice Gureghian Berge and Sara Der Matoian Alexander and Kristi Hannandarian Hranoush Hussian Armenian American Citizens' League Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Sherman Oaks, Ca. ' Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Newton, Ma. -■' * Fresno, Ca. _j. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Rosemont, Pa. Fresno, Ca. Los Angeles, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Salinas, Ca. Berkeley, Ca. Mountain View, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca. Fresno, Ca.
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Title | December 12, 1988, Hye Sharzhoom Page 5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1988 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
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December 1988
Hye Sharzhoom 10th Attniversary
Leon S. Peters Business Building
Dedicated-ASP Moves in New
PageS
Hye Sharzhoom Staff
Perhaps the largest public building in
the United Stales to be named after an
Armenian, the Leon S. Peters Business
Building, was officially dedicated at
ceremonies at 11:00 am on Friday,
October 14,1988.
Dr. Harold Haak, President of Cal i fom ia
State University, Fresno welcomed
faculty, staff, students, and community
members to the dedication which also
opened the privately funded Valley
Business Center. President Haak's com¬
ments were followed by a presentation by.
Mr. Lewis Eaton. Chairman of Guarantee
Savings and a long-time friend of the late
Leon S. Peters. Dr. Jospeh Penbera, Dean
of the School of Business and Admini-
StBflff Sciences spoke on the impart of
the Peters Business Building on the
campus and community and David Sousa a
student representative of the School of
Business read the dedication plaque.
The Peters Business Building honors
the memory of a remarkable man who
served the Fresno community in many
ways. He served on many major Uni¬
versity Boards such as the University
President's Advisory Board, the CSUF
Foundation Board of Governors and the
Bulldog Stadium Fund Drive to name a
few. Thousands of students will use the
building named after the Fresno
benefactor.
The Peters Business Building is the
home of the new offices of the Center for
Annenian Studies and the Armenian
Studies Program which are on the third
floor. Room 384 of the east wing
Guests
Hye Sharzhoom Staff
Gayane Makhmurian of the History
Institute of the Academy of Sciences in
Yerevan, Armenia was a guest of the
Annenian Studies Program November 20-
21, 1988. Ms. Makhmurian had an
opportunity to visit many of the
Armenian sites in Fresno, with a special
interest in those associated with tbe life of
William Saroyan. On Monday, November
21 she met wiih Dr. Dickran Kouymjian,
Director of the Armenian Studies Program
and Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Lecturer in
Armenian Studies and was given a tour of
the new Center for Annenian Studies.
Father Datev Tatoulian, parish priest of
Sts. Sabag and Mesrob Church in Reedley
assisted in hosting Ms. Malrhmurian.
Ashot Shaboyan, senior advisor in tbe
American Section of the Committee for
Cultural Relations for Armenians Abroad
visited Fresno on Thursday December 1.
Mr. Shaboyan met with students,
community members, and the press during
Gifts
Albert and Elsie Margosian of Fresno
have donated a set of Armenian language
books, bibles, and dictionares to the
Armenian Studies Program. The collection
will be housed in the Sahatdjian Library of
the Center for Armenian Studies. The
books were donated in the memory of their
parents Paul anil Nuvart Margosian and
Paul and Haiganoosh Kandarian.
-Mrs, Ozzie (Kalashian) Moore of
Fresno has donated a 19th century
Armenian-letter Turkish Bible to the
Armenian Studies Program. «
The Armenian Studies Program thanks
the Margosian family and Mrs. Moore for
their donation and welcomes additional
donations of books and photographs.
a presentation on the activities of the
Committee and the current situation in
Armenia. Mr. Shaboyan bad met with
Barlow Der Mugrdechian of the ASP in
Yerevan in June. Among the topics
discussed with lhe Armenian Studies
Program was the plan to sponsor a second
ASP educational tour of Armenia for
students in June of 1989.
Armenian Studies Back in Humanities
On August 1 of this year the Armenian
Studies Program was relocated into the
Department of Foreign Languages in the
School of Arts and Humanities. The
change puts the Program along side the
Russian, Spanish, German, French,
Italian and Classics Programs. Ele¬
mentary and Intermediate Annenian have
al way? been taught as Foreign Language
Department courses, now the whole
Armenian Program and Ihe minor, which
it offers, is housed there.
When the new Annenian Studies Pro¬
gram was started in 1977, it was housed
in the School of Humanities. The Chair
of the search committee, which hired Dr.
Dickran Kouymjian as Director of the
Armenian Program, Dr. Joseph Satin was
Dean of the School then and
this semester expressed his delight at
being able to welcome Armenian Studies
back into his school.
In 1979 Armenian Studies had been
transferred to the School of Social
Sciences as pan of the Ethnic Studies
Program. But last spring, with the im¬
pending move of the Program into the
new Center for Armenian Studies in the
Leon S. Peters Building, the University
administration and the deans of the
respective schools in consultation with
Professor Kouymjian and Ethnic Studies
decided to transfer Annenian Studies back
to its original home. Ethnic Studies
moved its offices to the Social Sciences
Building at the opposite end of the CSUF
campus.
Professor Kouymjian and Lecturer in
Armenian, Barlow Der. Mugrdechian,
expressed their satisfaction with the
Program's new offices and the warm
welcome they have bad from Dr. Maurice
Gendron, Chair of Foreign Languages,
and the entire faculty of the Department
Several joint activities and programs have
been held. Armenian Studies already feels
totally at home in its new environment.
Kalfayan, cont from pg. 1
something special.
Universities we think of as being
collections of departments and disciplines
of great variety. Something which makes
a university great is when that university
begins to establish special programs, that
pay special scholarly homage to particular
areas of human endeavor. We are proud to
count ourselves among the five uni¬
versities in this entire nation that have
Armenian Studies Programs, but more
than that, we are incredibly proud of this
program, for tbe fact, that as an Annenian
Studies Program that is not merely a
graduate program, as it is at most of the
other institutions. Our program here is an
an undergraduate program to begin with,
and it b from an undergraduate program
that you build. And we graduate more
students in Armenian Studies lhan. any
other Armenian Studies Program in this
cc«untry."
CSUF Vice President for Academic
Affairs, Dr. Judith Kuipers said, " I have
been here for about five years and when I
came from Oregon State University to
Fresno, and before that Tennessee, and
Michigan before that-1 had read William
Saroyan, but did not honestly know much
more about the Armenian culture. But two
wonderful things happened to me. I met
Agues Hagopian and learned much from
her. I also met Dr. Dickran Kouymjian
and he was so full of intelligence and ideas
and enthusiasm for this wonderful program
called Armenian Studies..! am filled with
so much admiration for the generation of
your people who have contributed to ihis
valley. As far as the academic affairs
efforts on this campus, we will continue
to support and value what the Armenian
Studies Program does for our students in
this university.
President Harold Haak who for many
years has strongly supported the ASP
commented, "...I would like to pick up on
the theme of Leon S. Peters becau.se he
indeed was a wonderful person., and he left
as a lasting imprint on Fresno the notion
of a person giving back to the community
of which he is a part.. And this building
is named after him because all of us
recognize that he preeminently was the
kind of business person who believed in
the community around him and gave so
generously to it..the kind of generosity
which marks the difference between just
being so so and being excellent
throughout the university. And that is the
kind of generosity we have with your
support for our Armenian Studies' Pro¬
gram, it truly does make a difference. I
want to thank everyone in this room for
your commitment to your university and
your support for the Armenian Studies
Program. It is deeply deeply arjpreciate |