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    Hartford Courant (subscription), CT
    Oct 9 2004

    Bequest Revives Program At UConn

    By GRACE E. MERRITT, Courant Staff Writer

    STORRS -- A former Enfield woman who happened upon the University of
    Connecticut to see an exhibit of Armenian rugs and other artifacts in
    the early 1980s has bequeathed more than $500,000 to restart an
    Armenian studies program.

    Alice Norian, a longtime Enfield elementary school teacher who
    graduated from Eastern Connecticut State University, became friendly
    with Arppie Charkoudian, the former director of Jorgensen Auditorium,
    and Frank Stone, a School of Education professor with an interest in
    Armenia.

    When Norian died in 1999 with no heirs, she bequeathed $504,000 to
    UConn. The endowment is expected to be supplemented by a $252,000
    state grant.

    The university offered a small Armenian studies program from 1987 to
    the mid-1990s, supported by the fund-raising efforts of Stone and
    others. But the money dried up and when Stone retired in 1994, the
    program ended except for an ongoing faculty and student exchange
    program with Yerevan State University in Armenia.

    The new interdisciplinary program will be developed by the School of
    Social Work, the Center for European Studies and the Office of
    International Affairs.

    The program will expand the exchange program, offer an annual lecture
    series, provide courses on culture and history and develop
    publications to help educate Americans about Armenia. There are 4,849
    Armenian Americans in Connecticut, with the biggest population in New
    Britain, where 277 live, according to UConn's Center for Population
    Research.
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