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
Zoƫ 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
SARAH SOGHOMONIAN STAFF WRITER
A smiling new face greets visitors at the Armenian Studies Program office.
The friendly face belongs to Kati Litten, the Program's new administrative assistant.
Litten, a 1983 Fresno State graduate, is adjusting to the new position after being out of the working world for years while raising her children.
"I'm learning to readjust my life," Litten said. "I don't know if I thought I'd ever go back to work."
It was Litten's two teenage children who inspired her to make the return. "My kids are getting older and I'm concerned about the empty nest syndrome," she commented.
Litten admits that keeping an active department organized is hard work. "The first couple of weeks were tough," she said. "My biggest goal right now is to get it down, so that it runs smoothly, like a well-oiled machine."
Litten found out about the administrative assistant position while working briefly at the Kennel Bookstore.
"I didn't know that Fresno State had an Armenian Studies Program until I got this job," she said. "I think it's great."
Growing up in Fresno allowed Litten to be familiar with Armenian culture, but working in the department is broadening her knowledge. "I'm learning all things Armenian," she said. "I learned the word "Hye" means Armenian."
One thing Litten was already familiar with was delicious Armenian food. "The Armenian string cheese is to die for," she said.
All in all Litten admits that returning to work has been challenging, but fun. "Sometimes change is hard," she said. "But change is good."
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