October 2006 • Vol. 28, No. 1 (95)
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Dr. Chookaszian Appointed 6th Henry S. Kazan Visiting Professor
Mamikonian Concert Attracts Hundreds to the Opening of the Keyboard Concert Series
Elementary Armenian Language Course Filled to Capacity With New Students Eager to Learn
Kati Litten Joins Armenian Studies Program as New Administrative Assistant
Dr. Chookaszian Enlightens Audience About Contributions of Armenian Artists
Turkish Novelist Orhan Pamuk Wins Nobel Prize in Literature
Governor Schwarzenegger Signs Legislation to Build a Genocide Memorial in Sacramento
Congratulations Fresno State Armenian Studies Minors and Grads
Matthew Karanian and the Stone Garden Guide: Shedding a Positive Light On Armenia
French President Jacques Chirac Visits Armenia and Calls on Turkey "To Recognize Its Past"
Former Kazan Visiting Professor Dr. James Reid Passes Away
Zoë Grill-Delivering a Unique Taste
Armenian Studies Website Statistics June-October
The Effect of Genocide on Twentieth Century Thought
What is an Armenian?
Armenians on the Internet
California State University, Fresno Armenian Studies Program Armenian Studies 120T Armenian Dance (Learn how to dance traditional Armenian dances) conducted by Tom Bozigian The internationally recognized dance instructor was born in Los Angeles. Each year Mr. Bozigian travels to Armenia to continue his research working with various institutes and dance specialists. He is particularly sought out for his extensive knowledge of dances from the pre- 1915 period. He also specializes in new Armenian folk-dance as well as choreography. Mr. Bozigian regularly tours the Orient and Europe teaching Armenian dance. Friday, February 1, 2007 • 5-10 PM Saturday, February 2, 2007 • 9 AM-5PM Meet in the South Gym, Rm. 134-Fresno State Fresno State students enroll through web registration. The course is open to the public for a fee of $75. To register for the class contact the Armenian Studies Program or come to the first class session. Contact the Armenian Studies Program, 278-2669, for more information.
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