May 2004 • Vol. 25, No. 4 (86)

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Der Mugrdechian Keynote Speaker at     Bay Area Genocide Commemoration

April 24 Commemoration Takes Place on Campus to Honor the 1915 Armenian Genocide

Shoghaken Armenian Folk Ensemble Concert is a Hit

Hye Sharzhoom at 25

Dr. Arra Avakian Donates Slide Collection to Fresno State

Artist Dzerigian Looks for Success in the World of Painting

5th Armenian Film Festival is a Success

Weekend Armenian Painting Course

YSU Professors Visit Fresno State

ASO and ASP Hold April 24 Vigil

Congratulations Graduating 2004 Armenian Studies Minors!

Armenians on the Internet

Armenians on the Internet

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Brief Summary:  The Zoryan Institute is an international center devoted to the research and documentation of contemporary issues related to the history, politics, society, and culture of Armenia and Armenians around the world. Research is conducted both to document past and current events, and to analyze their impact on individuals and institutions in Armenia and the Diaspora. The Institute strives to develop a framework within which people can understand and participate in conceptualizing the critical and fundamental issues dealing with current and future challenges within a global context. 

 

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Brief Summary: The mission of Birthright Armenia is “To strengthen the tie between homeland and Diaspora by affording them an opportunity to be a part of Armenia’s daily life and to contribute to Armenia’s development through work, study, and volunteer experience, while developing life-long personal ties and a renewed sense of Armenian identity.” This web site provides information for individuals to participate in a variety of programs in Armenia.