March 2005 • Vol. 26, No. 3 (89)

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U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Evans Visits Campus

Fresno State Alum Charlie Keyan Donates $150,000 in Scholarships to Fresno State

Course Studies Armenian Churches

Der Mugrdechian Gives Vartanantz Talk

Let's Dance with Tom Bozigian

Ambassador's Remarks on Armenian Genocide Welcomed

Poochigian Legistlation in California Would Permanently Designate April 24 "Day of Rememberance of the Armenian Geocide"

Anthology of Armenian Music-CD Set

Armenian Genocide Monument Planned for Glendale

UAF Reaches $100 Million Mark in Relief Supplies to Armenia

Four California Armenian Charities Receive $333,000 Each from a $20 Million Class Action Settlement

Author Markar Melkonian to Speak on His New Book

“My Brother’s Road:
An American’s Fateful
Journey to Armenia”


March 15, Tuesday • 7:30 PM
Industrial Technology Building, Room 101



My Brother’s Road is the story of Markar’s brother, Monte Melkonian, a third-generation California boy, who grew up to become a promising archaeologist, a witness to revolution in Iran, a militiaman in the streets of Beirut, a guerrilla in southern Lebanon, a prison strike leader in France, and a commander of 4000 fighters in one of the most vicious wars raging on the ruins of the former Soviet Union.


Co-sponsored by the Armenian Studies Program and Armenian Students Organization.

The lecture is free and open to the public.