Visit of the Yerevan State University Administrators and Faculty to Fresno State
February 27-March 18, 2000
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Yerevan State University Administrators and Faculty with Fresno State Provost Dr.
Michael Ortiz (seated left). Barlow Der Mugrdechian, (standing left) is Fresno State
project director.
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Dr. Radick Martirossian
Rector (President ) Yerevan State University
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Dr. Grisha Gharibian
Dean of the School of Economics
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Harutyun Marzpanayan
Associate Dean, School of Economics
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Dr. Amalia Saribekian
Professor, Department of Management and Business
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Dr. Ashot Kakosyan
Professor, Department of Mathematical Modeling
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Hasmik Hovhanesian
Lecturer, Department of International Economics
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Yerevan State University President Dr. Radick Martirossian and Delegation Visit
Fresno State
A delegation of faculty and administrators
from Yerevan State University, Armenia, headed by Rector (President) Dr. Radick
Martirossian, arrived in Fresno on Sunday, February 27 for a three-week working
visit. Accompanying the Rector were Dr. Grisha Gharibian, Dean of the Faculty of
Business; Harutyun Marzpanyan, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Business; Amalia
Saribekian, Professor of Business; Ashot Kakosyan, Professor of Business; and Hasmik
Hovhanesyan, Lecturer in Business.
The delegation is in Fresno as part of
a $104,440 grant awarded to Fresno State for the purpose of conducting a Faculty
Development Program in Business and Economics with Yerevan State University (YSU)
under the Newly Independent States (NIS) College and University Partnership Program.
Yerevan State University is the premiere university in Armenia and has achieved
international recognition in many disciplines. The University was founded in 1919
and has a student population of about 10,000.
Project director Barlow Der Mugrdechian
of the Fresno State Armenian Studies Program, welcomed the delegation at the airport,
along with Fresno State Finance Professor Elizabeth Shields and interpreter Ashot
Hagopian.
The group spent the
first week acquainting themselves with the Fresno state campus and meeting with
faculty from the Sid Craig School of Business and various other departments on campus.
Fresno State President Dr. John Welty
hosted the delegation at the University House on Tuesday evening, February 29. Joining
Dr. Welty in greeting the guests were Provost Dr. Michael Ortiz, members of the
Advisory Board of the Center for Armenian Studies, and faculty from the University.
Dr. Dickran Kouymjian, Haig and Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies and
Director of the Armenian Studies Program, welcomed Rector Martirossian and his faculty
to Fresno on behalf of the Armenian Studies Program and the community.
Earlier in the day the YSU group had
met with Fresno State Provost Michael Ortiz, who discussed the academic structure
of the university. YSU President Dr. Radick Martirossian in turn discussed the changes
that had taken place at his University over the past ten years.
Former Fresno State President, Dr. Harold
Haak, who is currently the director of the newly established Kenneth Maddy Institute,
gave the visitors from Armenia a tour of the campus. Dr. Haak will be visiting Armenia
in late March as part of the project.
Dr. Martirossian met with Steven Samuelian,
District Director for 19th District Congressman George Radanovich, and discussed
the current project and other opportunities for cooperation between Armenian and
the United States. Dean Fred Evans of the Craig School of Business met with the
group early in their visit and discussed a range of possible interactions between
the two universities. Dean Grisha Gharibian of the YSU School of Business expressed
interest in exchanging graduate students and faculty between the two universities.
The first week was a busy one, full of
excitement, as group members explored the workings of the Craig School of Business
Graduate MBA Program. YSU faculty are in the process of modifying their curriculum
and have recently moved from a five-year baccalaureate program to a Western-style
four-year baccalaureate, with a two-year Masters program, followed by a three year
doctoral program.
Professor Mark Keppler, who heads the MBA program
for the Craig School of Business, explained how the MBA program works at Fresno
State. Since international programs are a vital part of the University, Dr. Peter
Klassen, Director of International Programs discussed Fresno State’s wide range
of ties with foreign universities. Yerevan State University is a leader in Armenia
in exchange programs with foreign institutions.
The Henry Madden Library, with its wide
range of facilities and computer links is one of the leading libraries in the California
State University system and was a focus of interest for the group. Librarian
Ross LaBaugh escorted the delegation through the various library departments. Four
Fresno State faculty will be traveling to Armenia in early June to conduct a series
of workshops and seminars with students and faculty from YSU.
The goal of the NIS College/University
Partnership Program between Fresno State and YSU is to contribute to economic and
political stability in Armenia by fostering educational reform in the area of business/economics
at YSU.
The project was assisted financially
by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Information
Agency under the authority of the Fulbright-Hays Act of 1961, as amended.
During their three-week visit, the YSU
delegation had workshops/colloquia with the following individuals and departments:
Dr. Steven White, Physics; Dr. John Shields, Agricultural Economics; Dr. Ben Quillian,
Vice President for Administration; Dr. Karen Bowerman, Associate Dean of the Craig
School of Business; Dr. Peter Smits, Vice President for University Advancement;
faculty of the Craig School of Business; Dr. Audrey Anderson, Division of Extended
Education; Rob Saroyan, Events Center; Dr. Dan Griffin, Grants; Dr. Brandt Kehoe,
Interim Associate Provost; Dan Westbrook, Craig School of Business; Dr. Don Leet,
Economics; Dr. William Rice, Marketing; Dr. Scott Houser, Economics; Dr. John Moghaddam,
Management; Dr. Ali Peyvandi, Accountancy; the Fresno City College Training Institute;
Dr. Tim Stearns, Management; Susan Vasquez, Distance Learning, and the faculty of
the Department of Economics. They also visited many classes and got acquainted with
a wide range of faculty at Fresno State.
Special thanks to Dr. Harold Haak,
Dr. Dickran Kouymjian, Greg Kohayan of Koko’s Restaurant, Agnes Saghatelian of Valley
Lahvosh Baking Co., Dr. and Mrs. Varoujan Altebarmakian, Mr. and Mrs. Sarkis Kalfayan,
Wahaken and Mary Vanoyan, Dr. Peter Klassen, George Koroyan of George’s Restaurant,
Middle-East Restaurant, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bedrosian (National Raisin Co.), Mr.
and Mrs. Bryan Bedrosian, Victor Packing (Sahatdjian Family), the Bread-Basket Bakery,
Burger Time Restaurant, the Armenian Community School of Fresno (Principal Seth
Atamian, Nazik Arisian, and staff), Dr. and Mrs. John and Elizabeth Shields, Mr.
and Mrs. Hovig Semerdjian, Mr. Rob Saroyan, Mr. Larry Balakian, Dr. Dan Griffin,
Mr. Ashot Hagopian, Mr. Chad Kirkorian, and Frances Ziegler for their hospitality
and assistance in the successful completion of the three-week visit.
Additional photos from the YSU delegation visit to Fresno
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YSU delegation with students from the Armenian Community School
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YSU Rector Dr. Radick Martirossian (center) presenting ACSF principal Seth Atamian
(left)the 80th Anniversary medal of the University.
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Dr. Fred Evans (seated left), Dean of the Craig School of Business, with YSU President
Dr. Radick Martirossian and delegation .
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Dr, Michael Ortiz (left), Fresno State Provost, receiving the golden medal of the
Yerevan State University. On the right, YSU Rector Dr. Radick Martirossian. Center,
Dr. Amalia Saribekian.
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Dr. Dickran Kouymjian, left, with YSU delegation at the Copper River Country club.
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Dr. Radick Martirossian, (center), YSU President, at the ANC dinner honoring Dr.
Dickran Kouymjian, seated right, as "Man of the Year."
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Hasmik Hovhanesian, YSU lecturer, (center right), delivering a presentation as part
of the Craig School of Business Research Colloquium.
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YSU delegation in front of the new Downing Planetarium on the Fresno State campus.
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Photos from the visit of Fresno State Professors to Yerevan, Armenia
November 1999
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Elizabeth Shields, center, enjoying dinner with friends in Yerevan, Armenian.
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Dr. Grisha Gharibian (second from left) with YSU business faculty.
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