“It’s a great event to bring the Armenian community together,” said Kef Time guest Alicia Minasian. “It represents our heritage, and we are so proud of it!”
On Saturday, January 25, 2025,...
The Armenian Studies Program Library has many books written by the 19th century Armenian author, Hakop Melik Hakobian, better known by his pen name, Raffi. Born in 1835 to a local nobleman in a Persian...
“Colophons of Armenian manuscripts are a separate genre of literature; among many other things, they reveal the inter-relationships between Armenians and other groups,” remarked Dr. David Zakarian...
On Friday, October 11, Dr. Simon Maghakyan, Kazan Visiting Professor in Armenian Studies at Fresno State, continued his three-part lecture series. Dr. Maghakyan’s first lecture, presented on September...
“[This book] investigates the international and internal security aspects of the Armenian and Macedonian Questions in the late Ottoman period,” said Dr. İlkay Yılmaz. “It analyzes how these two...
“What happens to heritage in conflict? And how can we find pathways for saving what still survive?,” stated Dr. Simon Maghakyan, who presented a talk on “The Future of the Past: Pathways for Saving...
A childhood lost to war, an entire people’s yearning for their homeland, and the vibrancy of the Armenian heritage – three of the many themes told by the short films in the event “Armenians in Film,”...
Dr. David Zakarian is the new Haig & Isabel Berberian Endowed Professor in Armenian Studies at Fresno State. He is beginning his first semester and is teaching Armenian 1A-Elementary Armenian – speaking,...
On Wednesday, November 20, the Armenian Studies Program hosted the United States Ambassador to Armenia, Kristina Kvien, on campus, to discuss U.S.-Armenian relations.
The event was attended by the Armenian...