May 2007 • Vol. 28, No. 4 (98)
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Consul General Liloyan Keynote Speaker at ASP 19th Annual Banquet
Fresno State Community Commemorates April 24 With Solemn Activities at Free Speech Area
ASP Benefactor John Stephens Passes Away in Fresno April 19
Fresno State Hosts International Conference on Literature in March
Armenian Alumni & Friends Hold Starbucks Coffee Tasting at Smittcamp Alumni House
Dr. Lawrence Baron Presents Talk on "Genres of Genocide" Using Excerpts from Historical Films
A History Ignored... Repeats Itself
Congratulations Fresno State Armenian Studies Minors and Grads
Arakelyan Siblings Initiate Academy of Classical Music and Art
Armenian Students Organization Makes T-Shirts for April 24
Armenian Alumni & Friends Corner
New Book-The Armenian Genocide is Published in Japanese
April 22nd - April 29th, 2007, Declared as California "Days of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide"
Edward Minasian's New Book on Musa Dagh
UAF's 142nd Airlift Delivers Over $11 Million of Aid to Armenia
Gor Mkhitarian In Concert
William Saroyan Society Writing Contest Awards
Eench ga Chga?
Barlow Der Mugrdechian ADVISOR
Mr. John Stephens, a major benefactor of the Armenian Studies Program, died on April 19 in Fresno.
Earlier this year, Mr. Stephens had made a donation of $50,000 to the Armenian Studies Program. Mr. Stephens was close to the Program over the years, attending many of the lectures and other events, which he enjoyed immensely.
Mr. Stephens was a long-time grape grower in the Kerman area. His generous contributions to the Armenian Church led him to fund the building of two new churches in Armenia. His lifetime dream was fulfilled when he visited Armenia last summer and met with His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians. He visited the major landmarks in the country and enjoyed his trip tremendously.
Mr. Stephens was a major benefactor to St. Paul Armenian Church, the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America, and to Holy Etchmiadzin. He often would comment that his two greatest commitments were to the Church and to education.
On March 24, Mr. Stephens was honored and recognized for his support at the Armenian Studies Program Annual Banquet. His kind spirit will be missed.
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