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Armenian history taught at Fresno State University

October 13, 2018 By administrator

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Fresno State University is known mostly for its Astronomy research and for being the first university in the United States with a license to operate a winery as part of its overall educational program. Wines produced by students and the faculty have received 300 awards over the past two decades.

Among Armenians, the university is famous for its Armenian research center and program.

In an interview with Voice of America, Barlow Der Mugrdechian, the Coordinator of Armenian Studies Program at the university says Fresno State offers an Armenian Studies Program with such courses as Armenian history, language and literature, art and architecture, film, William Saroyan, the genocide and contemporary issues.

In his words, 500 Armenians are currently enrolled in the university courses with immense interest to Armenian studies from foreigners, as each year the program awards scholarships and grants from University endowments.

Fresno State University is also known for the Armenian Genocide Monument that was erected in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the genocide,

Designed by Fresno architect Paul Halajian, the structure embodies symbols of cultural meaning to the Armenian people. Built from béton brut and tufa stones, its principal components are nine columns arranged in a circular pattern and angled inwards, reminiscent of the Tsitsernakaberd monument in Armenia. The nine pillars represent the six provinces of historic Armenia, Cilicia, the Diaspora, and the Republic of Armenia. The columns gradually descend in height around the circle, with the first measuring 19 feet high and the last 15 to underscore the significance of the year 1915. An incomplete halo is set above the columns, symbolizing both the fracture left by the Genocide and the unity of the Armenian people.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian History

Lecture by Roman Smbatyan UC Irvine, Armenian Studies (Video)

April 23, 2014 By administrator

UC-I-Armenian-study-125The Liberation Movement of Armenian in the first half of 18th Century:
Roman-SnbatyanRebellions in Syunik and Karabagh (Artsakh).

A Lecture by Roman Smbatian, visiting Lecturrer of Modern Armenian History, UC Irvine. April 17, 2014, Humanities Gateway University of California, irvine.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: Armenian History, Lecture, Roman Smbatyan, UC Irvine

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