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2 Hye Sharzhoom-20th Anniversary May 1999 California State University, Fresno Armenian Studies Program Fall 1999 Schedule of Courses Course Units Time General Education Division 9-Other Cultures •ArmS 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 1000-1050 •ArmS 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 0930-1045 •ArmS 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 1230-1345 • Arm S 20 Arts of Armenia 3 1100-1215 • Arm S 45 William Saroyan •3 1700-1950 MWF B Der Mugrdechian TTh I Kaprielian TTh D Kouymjian TTh D Kouymjian W D Kouymjian General Education Division 7- Languages •ArmlA Elementary Armenian 4 1100-1150 •Arm2A Intermed. Armenian 4 0900-0950 Upper Division Courses • Arm S 105 Arm. Genocide • Arm S 108A Arm History I • Arm S 120T Arm in Fresno Class meets the weekend of September 17 and 18 MTWF B Der Mugrdechian MTWF B Der Mugrdechian 3 1230-1345 TTh I Kaprielian 3 0930-1045 TTh D Kouymjian 1 1700-2200 Fri B Der Mugrdechian 0900-1700 Sat For more information call the Armenian Studies Program at 278-2669 or visit our offices in the Peters Business Building, Room 384. Armenian Studies Program Faculty: Dickran Kouymjian, Haig and Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies, Coordinator Isabel Kaprielian, Henry S.Khanzadian Kazan Professor in Modern Armenian and Immigration History Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Lecturer Michael Krekorian, Lecturer Frances C. Ziegler, Program Administrative Assistant HYE SHARZHOOM : Editor Shant Kataroyan Staff Arakel Arisian Heidi Dunbar Michael Harutinian John Jabagchourian Chad Kirkorian Jennifer Keledjian Matthew Maroot Ara Mekhitarian Shayla Srabian Photo grapher s Barlow Der Mugrdechian Michael Harutinian Advisor Barlow Der Mugrdechian Hye Sharzhoom is a supplement of the Da/7y Collegian and the newspaper of the CSUF Armenian Students Organization and the Armenian Studies Program and is funded by the Associated Students. Articles may be reprinted provided Hye Sharzhoomis acknowledged. Hye Sharzhoom welcomes prose, poetry, articles, and other material from its readers. For further information concerning the newspaper or Armenian Studies Program: c/o Armenian Studies Program 5245 N. Backer Ave. MS/4 Fresno, CA 93740-8001 (559) 278-2669 http://www.csufresno.edu/ArmenianStudies/ Armenian Studies Annual Fund Donations for 1998 (Including donations through April 26, 1999) Benefactor Pete P. Peters Associate Roxie Moradian Friend J. H. Boyd Sponsor Caro Danielian Richard & Ellen Erganian The Armen & Gloria Hampar Family Foundation Robert & Jackie Manselian National Raisin Co. Ernest, Krikor and Ken Bedrosian Col. Harry A. Sachaklian Supporter Lolla & Satenig Arabyan Mr. Arten J. Avakian Ralph & Louise Ayvazian Richard G. Barberian P. D. John Baronian Everett H. Berberian Dr. IsabeJ Kaprielian, Henry Kazan Professor of Modern Armenian and Immigration History at Fresno State was honored recently in Toronto, Canada, by the Armenian Relief Society. Pena Tarzi, left, president of the Roubina chapter, presents Dr. Kaprielian with an outstanding achievement award for her work in the field of education. In presenting the award, Tarzi mentioned Dr. Kaprielian's teaching in higher education in both Canada and the United States, her contributions to the field of Armenian studies in both countries, and her research and writing, including her book, Like Our Mountains: History ofthe Armenians in Canada (forthcoming). In accepting the award, Dr. Kaprielian outlined the contributions made by the ARS in Canada since its inception in Brantford, Ontario, in 1910, emphasizing the charitable, cultural, and educational work of the organization. She also pointed out the continual growth ofthe ARS among women around the world and more recently in Armenia. For Dr. Kaprielian it was a particularly touching evening, since her late mother had joined the Hamilton chapter as a young bride in 1935. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Bohigian Miriam Z. Boyajian James Calusdian Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Chooljian Helen Parnagian Corrigan Richard & Armon Darmanian Katherine Der Mugrdechian Meger Dinihanian Steve Dzerigian Sam & Betty Farsakian John Garabedian Harry Gaykian Mr. Peter A. Giragosian George & Julia Hagopian Harold Hagopian George & Mary Hakalmazian Arthur Hampar Kenneth Hekimian Florence Jamgochian Micah & Aleen Jendian Dr. Artin Y. Jibilian Al & Isabelle Kabrielian Zepur & John Karkazian Dr. Joseph A. Kechichian Leo & Marlys Keo'shian Bob & Joyce Kierejczyk Mr..& Mrs. Leo Kolligian Alan H. Koobatian S. Walter Kran, M. D. Hagop Kurdoghlian Sharon Mack Rosalie Mahakian Haig & Hilda Manjikian Harold & Lizabeth Manselian Ralph Matewosian, R M Vahe & Armine Meghrouni Moorad Mooradian Sam & Dora Muradian Mrs. Armenie Najarian Krikor Nishanian Leo & Marlene Pilibosian Chuck & Debbie Poochigian George A. Rustigian Parkev & Siran Sarkissian Dean Shahinian Mr. & Mrs. John Shirin Victor Stepanian Daniel H.Terhanian Roger H. Terzian, Ret. John & Lisa Yaldezian Dr. Levon Yengoyan John Zerounian KOUYMJIAN, Cont. from Paget mains is due to a certain restlessness and pervasive curiosity. His efforts in research have also paid dividends in his teaching where he has attracted outstanding students and has directly involved them in his own research. In his early career, he concentrated on works dealing with Armenian and Near Eastern history and numismatics and then continued with work in the area of Armenian Art and Armenian architecture. He later expanded his interests to include William Saroyan and the Armenian Diaspora. In all of his research there is an inclination to discover and report on areas until now understudied. Though there is some material he has not yet gotten into print, most of his preliminary articles try to encourage younger scholars to take up the leads he has suggested and to mine what is almost inex haustible research material. Between teaching and administrating a very active Armenian Studies Program, he is engaged in two new, but related, fields of research. In the year 2001 the world will mark the 1700th anniversary of the founding of the Armenian Church, the oldest Christian church. He has been delegated by the catholicoses Karekin I of Etchmiadzin, Armenia and Aram I of Cilicia in Antelias, Lebanon, to organize a number of international conferences and art exhibits. For Dr. Kouymjian, research, like teaching, is a habit, a way of life. He tries to expand the vision of students, while teaching them the principles of investigative research and the classification of knowledge. In his view of things, this is what university teaching is all about. Phi Kappa Phi The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi honored Dr. Dickran Kouymjian by presenting him with the University Scholar Award as part of their annual induction ceremony held April 20,1999. Dr. Kouymjian joined an elite group of individuals in receiving this award. Established by the Fresno State chapter of Phi Kappa Phi in 1996, the University Scholar Award was created to recognize those individuals, who through their scholarly activities or their artistic accomplishments and endeavors, have brought national or international acclaim to the university. Dr. Kouymjian, who joined the Fresno State faculty in 1977, is an internationally known authority on Armenian art, history and literature. Dr. Kouymjian was named Fresno State's Outstanding Professor in 1986 and was awarded the Fulbright Senior Lectureship in 1987.
Object Description
Title | 1999_05 Hye Sharzhoom Newspaper May 1999 |
Alternative Title | Armenian Action, Vol. 20 No. 4, May 1999; Ethnic Supplement to the Collegian. |
Publisher | Armenian Studies Program, California State University, Fresno. |
Publication Date | 1999 |
Description | Published two to four times a year. The newspaper of the California State University, Fresno Armenian Students Organization and Armenian Studies Program. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno – Periodicals. |
Contributors | Armenian Studies Program; Armenian Students Organization, California State University, Fresno. |
Coverage | 1979-2014 |
Format | Newspaper print |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Scanned at 200-360 dpi, 18-bit greyscale - 24-bit color, TIFF or PDF. PDFs were converted to TIF using Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro. |
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Title | May 1999 Page 2 |
Full-Text-Search | 2 Hye Sharzhoom-20th Anniversary May 1999 California State University, Fresno Armenian Studies Program Fall 1999 Schedule of Courses Course Units Time General Education Division 9-Other Cultures •ArmS 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 1000-1050 •ArmS 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 0930-1045 •ArmS 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 1230-1345 • Arm S 20 Arts of Armenia 3 1100-1215 • Arm S 45 William Saroyan •3 1700-1950 MWF B Der Mugrdechian TTh I Kaprielian TTh D Kouymjian TTh D Kouymjian W D Kouymjian General Education Division 7- Languages •ArmlA Elementary Armenian 4 1100-1150 •Arm2A Intermed. Armenian 4 0900-0950 Upper Division Courses • Arm S 105 Arm. Genocide • Arm S 108A Arm History I • Arm S 120T Arm in Fresno Class meets the weekend of September 17 and 18 MTWF B Der Mugrdechian MTWF B Der Mugrdechian 3 1230-1345 TTh I Kaprielian 3 0930-1045 TTh D Kouymjian 1 1700-2200 Fri B Der Mugrdechian 0900-1700 Sat For more information call the Armenian Studies Program at 278-2669 or visit our offices in the Peters Business Building, Room 384. Armenian Studies Program Faculty: Dickran Kouymjian, Haig and Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies, Coordinator Isabel Kaprielian, Henry S.Khanzadian Kazan Professor in Modern Armenian and Immigration History Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Lecturer Michael Krekorian, Lecturer Frances C. Ziegler, Program Administrative Assistant HYE SHARZHOOM : Editor Shant Kataroyan Staff Arakel Arisian Heidi Dunbar Michael Harutinian John Jabagchourian Chad Kirkorian Jennifer Keledjian Matthew Maroot Ara Mekhitarian Shayla Srabian Photo grapher s Barlow Der Mugrdechian Michael Harutinian Advisor Barlow Der Mugrdechian Hye Sharzhoom is a supplement of the Da/7y Collegian and the newspaper of the CSUF Armenian Students Organization and the Armenian Studies Program and is funded by the Associated Students. Articles may be reprinted provided Hye Sharzhoomis acknowledged. Hye Sharzhoom welcomes prose, poetry, articles, and other material from its readers. For further information concerning the newspaper or Armenian Studies Program: c/o Armenian Studies Program 5245 N. Backer Ave. MS/4 Fresno, CA 93740-8001 (559) 278-2669 http://www.csufresno.edu/ArmenianStudies/ Armenian Studies Annual Fund Donations for 1998 (Including donations through April 26, 1999) Benefactor Pete P. Peters Associate Roxie Moradian Friend J. H. Boyd Sponsor Caro Danielian Richard & Ellen Erganian The Armen & Gloria Hampar Family Foundation Robert & Jackie Manselian National Raisin Co. Ernest, Krikor and Ken Bedrosian Col. Harry A. Sachaklian Supporter Lolla & Satenig Arabyan Mr. Arten J. Avakian Ralph & Louise Ayvazian Richard G. Barberian P. D. John Baronian Everett H. Berberian Dr. IsabeJ Kaprielian, Henry Kazan Professor of Modern Armenian and Immigration History at Fresno State was honored recently in Toronto, Canada, by the Armenian Relief Society. Pena Tarzi, left, president of the Roubina chapter, presents Dr. Kaprielian with an outstanding achievement award for her work in the field of education. In presenting the award, Tarzi mentioned Dr. Kaprielian's teaching in higher education in both Canada and the United States, her contributions to the field of Armenian studies in both countries, and her research and writing, including her book, Like Our Mountains: History ofthe Armenians in Canada (forthcoming). In accepting the award, Dr. Kaprielian outlined the contributions made by the ARS in Canada since its inception in Brantford, Ontario, in 1910, emphasizing the charitable, cultural, and educational work of the organization. She also pointed out the continual growth ofthe ARS among women around the world and more recently in Armenia. For Dr. Kaprielian it was a particularly touching evening, since her late mother had joined the Hamilton chapter as a young bride in 1935. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Bohigian Miriam Z. Boyajian James Calusdian Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Chooljian Helen Parnagian Corrigan Richard & Armon Darmanian Katherine Der Mugrdechian Meger Dinihanian Steve Dzerigian Sam & Betty Farsakian John Garabedian Harry Gaykian Mr. Peter A. Giragosian George & Julia Hagopian Harold Hagopian George & Mary Hakalmazian Arthur Hampar Kenneth Hekimian Florence Jamgochian Micah & Aleen Jendian Dr. Artin Y. Jibilian Al & Isabelle Kabrielian Zepur & John Karkazian Dr. Joseph A. Kechichian Leo & Marlys Keo'shian Bob & Joyce Kierejczyk Mr..& Mrs. Leo Kolligian Alan H. Koobatian S. Walter Kran, M. D. Hagop Kurdoghlian Sharon Mack Rosalie Mahakian Haig & Hilda Manjikian Harold & Lizabeth Manselian Ralph Matewosian, R M Vahe & Armine Meghrouni Moorad Mooradian Sam & Dora Muradian Mrs. Armenie Najarian Krikor Nishanian Leo & Marlene Pilibosian Chuck & Debbie Poochigian George A. Rustigian Parkev & Siran Sarkissian Dean Shahinian Mr. & Mrs. John Shirin Victor Stepanian Daniel H.Terhanian Roger H. Terzian, Ret. John & Lisa Yaldezian Dr. Levon Yengoyan John Zerounian KOUYMJIAN, Cont. from Paget mains is due to a certain restlessness and pervasive curiosity. His efforts in research have also paid dividends in his teaching where he has attracted outstanding students and has directly involved them in his own research. In his early career, he concentrated on works dealing with Armenian and Near Eastern history and numismatics and then continued with work in the area of Armenian Art and Armenian architecture. He later expanded his interests to include William Saroyan and the Armenian Diaspora. In all of his research there is an inclination to discover and report on areas until now understudied. Though there is some material he has not yet gotten into print, most of his preliminary articles try to encourage younger scholars to take up the leads he has suggested and to mine what is almost inex haustible research material. Between teaching and administrating a very active Armenian Studies Program, he is engaged in two new, but related, fields of research. In the year 2001 the world will mark the 1700th anniversary of the founding of the Armenian Church, the oldest Christian church. He has been delegated by the catholicoses Karekin I of Etchmiadzin, Armenia and Aram I of Cilicia in Antelias, Lebanon, to organize a number of international conferences and art exhibits. For Dr. Kouymjian, research, like teaching, is a habit, a way of life. He tries to expand the vision of students, while teaching them the principles of investigative research and the classification of knowledge. In his view of things, this is what university teaching is all about. Phi Kappa Phi The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi honored Dr. Dickran Kouymjian by presenting him with the University Scholar Award as part of their annual induction ceremony held April 20,1999. Dr. Kouymjian joined an elite group of individuals in receiving this award. Established by the Fresno State chapter of Phi Kappa Phi in 1996, the University Scholar Award was created to recognize those individuals, who through their scholarly activities or their artistic accomplishments and endeavors, have brought national or international acclaim to the university. Dr. Kouymjian, who joined the Fresno State faculty in 1977, is an internationally known authority on Armenian art, history and literature. Dr. Kouymjian was named Fresno State's Outstanding Professor in 1986 and was awarded the Fulbright Senior Lectureship in 1987. |