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148 Armenian Studies Office of the Dean College of Arts and Humanities Armenian Studies Program Dickran Kouymjian, Haig and Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies; Coordinator, Armenian Studies Program; Director, Center for Armenian Studies Frances C. Ziegler, Program Administrative Assistant Peters Business Building, Room 384 559.278.2669 • FAX: 559.278.2129 e-mail: dickrank@csufresno.edu www.csufresno.edu/ArmenianStudies/ Minor in Armenian Studies Upper-Division Honors Certificate term paper, or literary work in any disci-pline on a topic related to Armenia or the Armenians. The Norma and Bob Der Mugrdechian Armenian Studies Endowed Scholarship has been established to provide scholar-ships for students who are studying, or have declared a major, in the area of Arme-nian Studies. Scholarships. Students working toward a minor or simply enrolling in Armenian courses are eligible for scholarships admin-istered by the program. These include the Charles K. and Pansy Pategian Zlokovich Scholarship; the Nerces and Ruth Azadian Memorial Scholarship; the Yervant, Rose, and Hovannes Levonian Educational Grant; the Koren and Alice Odian Kasparian Scholarship; Telfeyan Evangeli-cal Fund, Inc. Scholarship; the Kirkor and Mary Bedoian Memorial Scholarship; Charlie Keyan Endowed Scholarship; the Genevieve Tatoian Scholarship; Haig Tashjian Memorial Scholarship; Albert and Isabelle Kabrielian Scholarship for Arme-nian Studies; and the Bertha and John Garabedian Charitable Foundation Schol-arship Fund. Annual renewals are assured for students who continue to enroll in Armenian stud-ies courses. In addition to these, full tuition scholarships and research-assistant grants are also available. The Armenian Studies Program supports the Armenian Students Organization, the student and program newspaper Hye Sharzhoom, and the Armenian Studies Pro-gram Lecture Series. Thanks to an exchange agreement between Fresno State and Yerevan State University, nian affairs. The distinguished professor will teach a course related to modern Ar-menian history, including the Genocide of 1915 and the formation of the Armenian Republic. In addition, the scholar will present three public lectures on a single topic; these will be published as a volume in the Kazan Armenian Studies series. The M. Victoria Karagozian Kazan En-dowment Fund for the Armenian Studies Program. Thanks to a generous donation by Henry and Victoria Kazan, the univer-sity has received a special endowment to support Armenian Studies Program activi-ties and to provide financial resources for research, publications, and conferences re-lated to Armenian studies. Pete P. Peters Endowment. In 1998, Mr. Pete Peters, a long-time supporter of Ar-menian Studies, offered the university a substantial endowment exclusively for help-ing with the program’s outreach activities. For the first few years, proceeds from the endowment will be used for student schol-arships. The Harry and Mary Topoozian Arme-nian Studies Merit Scholarship Fund was established by a gift from Mr. Harry Topoozian. An Outstanding Achievement Scholarship will be awarded to a student who has excelled in scholarship, leader-ship, and community service. Any student enrolled in Armenian Studies courses is eligible. The Armenian Studies Program Dickran Kouymjian Writing Award. In 1997 the Armenian Studies Program Advisory Board decided to establish an endowment fund for excellence in writing from the proceeds of the 20th Anniversary Banquet honoring Professor Kouymjian. Each year a prize will be given for the best student essay, Armenian Studies The Armenian Studies Program offers courses on Armenian history, Armenian language and literature, art and architec-ture, film, William Saroyan, the Genocide, and contemporary issues. Courses in Ar-menian history and immigration are also offered under the Department of History. The Minor in Armenian Studies prepares students for teaching careers in one of the 25 Armenian schools in the United States, for administrative positions in Armenian cultural, social, and benevolent organiza-tions, for study and volunteer work in the Armenian Republic, or for graduate work in Armenian doctoral programs at UCLA, Harvard, Columbia, Tufts, the University of Michigan, or Oxford University. The Haig and Isabel Berberian Chair of Armenian Studies. The Berberian En-dowed Chair provides financial support for a distinguished Armenologist. The en-dowment honoring the Berberians was es-tablished by a major gift from their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. Arnold H. and Dianne Gazarian. Other friends have made significant contributions to this endow-ment. The Henry S. Khanzadian Kazan Visiting Professorship in Armenian Studies. This specially designed endowment allows the Armenian Studies Program to invite, for one semester each year, an internationally recognized scholar in contemporary Arme- Left to right: U.S. ambassador to Armenia, John Evans; Armenian Students Organization vice-president, Zhanna Bagdasarov; ASO president, Hakop Tataryan; Armenian Studies Program director, Dr. Dickran Kouymjian; and ASP professor, Barlow Der Mugrdechian.
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Date of publication | 2006-05 |
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Full Text Search | 148 Armenian Studies Office of the Dean College of Arts and Humanities Armenian Studies Program Dickran Kouymjian, Haig and Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies; Coordinator, Armenian Studies Program; Director, Center for Armenian Studies Frances C. Ziegler, Program Administrative Assistant Peters Business Building, Room 384 559.278.2669 • FAX: 559.278.2129 e-mail: dickrank@csufresno.edu www.csufresno.edu/ArmenianStudies/ Minor in Armenian Studies Upper-Division Honors Certificate term paper, or literary work in any disci-pline on a topic related to Armenia or the Armenians. The Norma and Bob Der Mugrdechian Armenian Studies Endowed Scholarship has been established to provide scholar-ships for students who are studying, or have declared a major, in the area of Arme-nian Studies. Scholarships. Students working toward a minor or simply enrolling in Armenian courses are eligible for scholarships admin-istered by the program. These include the Charles K. and Pansy Pategian Zlokovich Scholarship; the Nerces and Ruth Azadian Memorial Scholarship; the Yervant, Rose, and Hovannes Levonian Educational Grant; the Koren and Alice Odian Kasparian Scholarship; Telfeyan Evangeli-cal Fund, Inc. Scholarship; the Kirkor and Mary Bedoian Memorial Scholarship; Charlie Keyan Endowed Scholarship; the Genevieve Tatoian Scholarship; Haig Tashjian Memorial Scholarship; Albert and Isabelle Kabrielian Scholarship for Arme-nian Studies; and the Bertha and John Garabedian Charitable Foundation Schol-arship Fund. Annual renewals are assured for students who continue to enroll in Armenian stud-ies courses. In addition to these, full tuition scholarships and research-assistant grants are also available. The Armenian Studies Program supports the Armenian Students Organization, the student and program newspaper Hye Sharzhoom, and the Armenian Studies Pro-gram Lecture Series. Thanks to an exchange agreement between Fresno State and Yerevan State University, nian affairs. The distinguished professor will teach a course related to modern Ar-menian history, including the Genocide of 1915 and the formation of the Armenian Republic. In addition, the scholar will present three public lectures on a single topic; these will be published as a volume in the Kazan Armenian Studies series. The M. Victoria Karagozian Kazan En-dowment Fund for the Armenian Studies Program. Thanks to a generous donation by Henry and Victoria Kazan, the univer-sity has received a special endowment to support Armenian Studies Program activi-ties and to provide financial resources for research, publications, and conferences re-lated to Armenian studies. Pete P. Peters Endowment. In 1998, Mr. Pete Peters, a long-time supporter of Ar-menian Studies, offered the university a substantial endowment exclusively for help-ing with the program’s outreach activities. For the first few years, proceeds from the endowment will be used for student schol-arships. The Harry and Mary Topoozian Arme-nian Studies Merit Scholarship Fund was established by a gift from Mr. Harry Topoozian. An Outstanding Achievement Scholarship will be awarded to a student who has excelled in scholarship, leader-ship, and community service. Any student enrolled in Armenian Studies courses is eligible. The Armenian Studies Program Dickran Kouymjian Writing Award. In 1997 the Armenian Studies Program Advisory Board decided to establish an endowment fund for excellence in writing from the proceeds of the 20th Anniversary Banquet honoring Professor Kouymjian. Each year a prize will be given for the best student essay, Armenian Studies The Armenian Studies Program offers courses on Armenian history, Armenian language and literature, art and architec-ture, film, William Saroyan, the Genocide, and contemporary issues. Courses in Ar-menian history and immigration are also offered under the Department of History. The Minor in Armenian Studies prepares students for teaching careers in one of the 25 Armenian schools in the United States, for administrative positions in Armenian cultural, social, and benevolent organiza-tions, for study and volunteer work in the Armenian Republic, or for graduate work in Armenian doctoral programs at UCLA, Harvard, Columbia, Tufts, the University of Michigan, or Oxford University. The Haig and Isabel Berberian Chair of Armenian Studies. The Berberian En-dowed Chair provides financial support for a distinguished Armenologist. The en-dowment honoring the Berberians was es-tablished by a major gift from their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. Arnold H. and Dianne Gazarian. Other friends have made significant contributions to this endow-ment. The Henry S. Khanzadian Kazan Visiting Professorship in Armenian Studies. This specially designed endowment allows the Armenian Studies Program to invite, for one semester each year, an internationally recognized scholar in contemporary Arme- Left to right: U.S. ambassador to Armenia, John Evans; Armenian Students Organization vice-president, Zhanna Bagdasarov; ASO president, Hakop Tataryan; Armenian Studies Program director, Dr. Dickran Kouymjian; and ASP professor, Barlow Der Mugrdechian. |