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November 1996 Hye Sharzhoom 3 / California State University, Fresno Armenian Studies Program Spring 1997 Schedule of Courses General Education •ArmS 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 • Arm S 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 •ArmS 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 •ArmS 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 • Arm S 20 Arts of Armenia 3 0810-0900 1010-1100 0945-1100 1110-1225 MWF MWF TTh TTh 1810-2100 Wed I. Kaprielian B. Der Mugrdechian D. Kouymjian D. Kouymjian D. Kouymjian \ General Education •Arm 148 Masterpieces Arm Lit 3 1210-1300 MWF B. Der Mugrdechian Division 7- Languages •Arm IB Elementary Armenian 4 1110-1200 MTWF B. Der Mugrdechian Upper Division Courses • Arm S 108B Arm History II • Arm S 120T Arm. Genocide • Arm S 120T Arm S & Comp.Tech 3 • Arm S 120T Armenia Today 1 Class meets the weekend of March 14, 15 All courses can be used for credit toward a minor in -Armenian Studies. For more information call the Armenian Studies Program at 278:2669 or visit our offices in the Peters Business Building, Room 384. 3 0910-1000 MWF 3 1245-1400 TTh I. Kaprielian 1545-1700 TTh D. Kouymjian [ 1610-2100 F 0910-1700 S November 1 Halloween Party November 26 Movie Night (discuss cabin trip) December 6 & 7 Annual Cabin Trip Armenian Students Organization: Getting Ready for '97 By Crissi Jelladian A.S.O. is an organir zation on campus that allows Armenian students and others that are interested in the Armenian heritage to join together for a variety of activities. The Armenian Students' Organization consists of Armenians from all over the world, anywhere from Fresno to Armenia. The variation in the students' background makes the club in one sense diverse, but on the other hand unified. This semester A.S.O. looks forward to new people, new ideas, and new activities to become involved in throughout the semester. Sofarin the Fall 1996 semester we have had two meetings and one fund-raiser. The second meeting was a pizza social that allowed the new and old members to become acquainted with one another. The fund-raiser was our traditional Shish-Kebab sale. We'd like to send a ASO serves the campus and the community at the annual shish kabob sale great big THANK YOU for those that came out to support us. Our upcoming events are the following: On the 17th of October, we will have a night filled with billiards, movies, food, and FUN! To close out the month on an interesting note, we've decided to throw a Halloween party. Costumes, music, decorations, and many other things will get us in the spooky mood of Halloween. A new effort for the A.S.O. will be performing community service and volunteer work. We have gathered a group of students that are volunteering any time they have during the week in as sisting the faculty & students at the Fresno Community Armenian School. The hours being volunteered are on no set schedule, just whenever you have time to help. The children ages 6-12 need assistance in all academic areas, sports, peach blossom, academic decathlon, odyssey of the mind, etc. Not only does this provide college students with an opportunity to become closer with the Armenian youth, but it also is beneficial to the student for resume information. The new executive board of the A.S.O. is looking forward to an exciting semester. I know that students' maintain schedules that barely allow time for sleep, but A.S.O. is a beneficial and fun organization to become involved with to free yourself temporarily from the pressures of school. If you have any questions on the events mentioned or other upcoming events, please call the Armenian Studies Office at 278-2669 and ask Professor Der Mugrdechian to contact one ofthe new officers. Once again, we hope that all of you out there that are of Armenian descent or share an interest in the background or have friends, please feel free to join us. We look forward to seeing you!!M
Object Description
Title | 1996_11 Hye Sharzhoom Newspaper November 1996 |
Alternative Title | Armenian Action, Vol. 18 No. 1, November 1996; Ethnic Supplement to the Collegian. |
Publisher | Armenian Studies Program, California State University, Fresno. |
Publication Date | 1996 |
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 | November 1996 Page 3 |
Full-Text-Search | November 1996 Hye Sharzhoom 3 / California State University, Fresno Armenian Studies Program Spring 1997 Schedule of Courses General Education •ArmS 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 • Arm S 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 •ArmS 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 •ArmS 10 Intro to Arm Studies 3 • Arm S 20 Arts of Armenia 3 0810-0900 1010-1100 0945-1100 1110-1225 MWF MWF TTh TTh 1810-2100 Wed I. Kaprielian B. Der Mugrdechian D. Kouymjian D. Kouymjian D. Kouymjian \ General Education •Arm 148 Masterpieces Arm Lit 3 1210-1300 MWF B. Der Mugrdechian Division 7- Languages •Arm IB Elementary Armenian 4 1110-1200 MTWF B. Der Mugrdechian Upper Division Courses • Arm S 108B Arm History II • Arm S 120T Arm. Genocide • Arm S 120T Arm S & Comp.Tech 3 • Arm S 120T Armenia Today 1 Class meets the weekend of March 14, 15 All courses can be used for credit toward a minor in -Armenian Studies. For more information call the Armenian Studies Program at 278:2669 or visit our offices in the Peters Business Building, Room 384. 3 0910-1000 MWF 3 1245-1400 TTh I. Kaprielian 1545-1700 TTh D. Kouymjian [ 1610-2100 F 0910-1700 S November 1 Halloween Party November 26 Movie Night (discuss cabin trip) December 6 & 7 Annual Cabin Trip Armenian Students Organization: Getting Ready for '97 By Crissi Jelladian A.S.O. is an organir zation on campus that allows Armenian students and others that are interested in the Armenian heritage to join together for a variety of activities. The Armenian Students' Organization consists of Armenians from all over the world, anywhere from Fresno to Armenia. The variation in the students' background makes the club in one sense diverse, but on the other hand unified. This semester A.S.O. looks forward to new people, new ideas, and new activities to become involved in throughout the semester. Sofarin the Fall 1996 semester we have had two meetings and one fund-raiser. The second meeting was a pizza social that allowed the new and old members to become acquainted with one another. The fund-raiser was our traditional Shish-Kebab sale. We'd like to send a ASO serves the campus and the community at the annual shish kabob sale great big THANK YOU for those that came out to support us. Our upcoming events are the following: On the 17th of October, we will have a night filled with billiards, movies, food, and FUN! To close out the month on an interesting note, we've decided to throw a Halloween party. Costumes, music, decorations, and many other things will get us in the spooky mood of Halloween. A new effort for the A.S.O. will be performing community service and volunteer work. We have gathered a group of students that are volunteering any time they have during the week in as sisting the faculty & students at the Fresno Community Armenian School. The hours being volunteered are on no set schedule, just whenever you have time to help. The children ages 6-12 need assistance in all academic areas, sports, peach blossom, academic decathlon, odyssey of the mind, etc. Not only does this provide college students with an opportunity to become closer with the Armenian youth, but it also is beneficial to the student for resume information. The new executive board of the A.S.O. is looking forward to an exciting semester. I know that students' maintain schedules that barely allow time for sleep, but A.S.O. is a beneficial and fun organization to become involved with to free yourself temporarily from the pressures of school. If you have any questions on the events mentioned or other upcoming events, please call the Armenian Studies Office at 278-2669 and ask Professor Der Mugrdechian to contact one ofthe new officers. Once again, we hope that all of you out there that are of Armenian descent or share an interest in the background or have friends, please feel free to join us. We look forward to seeing you!!M |