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    Public Relations Director
    Contact: Mira Yardemian
    Haigazian University
    Rue Mexique - Kantari
    P.O. Box 11-1748
    Riad El-Solh 1107 2090
    Beirut - Lebanon



    Haigazian University Celebrates the First Event of Its
    50th Anniversary: Founders' Day


    On October 18, 2004, at 12:00 pm, the hall of the First Armenian
    Evangelical Church in Beirut was full of anticipation as students,
    alumni, faculty, staff, press, guests and others gathered to take part
    in Haigazian University's Founders' Day, the kick-off event of each
    academic year. But among the guests this year were the Ambassador of
    Armenia in Lebanon, Mr. Areg Hovanessian, and the keynote speaker of
    the occasion, the President of the Lebanese Press Federation,
    Mr. Mohammad Baalbaki.

    Beginning with the Lebanese National Anthem, followed by the
    invocation of the Campus Minister, the Rev. Nishan Bakalian, the
    Vice-Chairman of the University's Board of Trustees, the Rev. Robert
    Sarkissian, announced the official commencement of the 50th
    anniversary celebrations. He assured the audience of the board's
    commitment to the founding principles and mission of Haigazian
    University.

    In her tribute to the Founders, the Dean of Arts & Sciences, Dr. Arda
    Ekmekji, highlighted the factors leading to the foundation of the
    University 50 years ago: the need to prepare Armenian Evangelical high
    school students for university admission, the efforts of churches in
    the Union of Armenian Evangelical Churches of the Near East (UAECNE),
    and its then-president, the late Rev. Hovhannes Aharonian, and the
    $25,000 grant of Mr. Steven Mehagian to the Armenian Missionary
    Association of American (AMAA) in New York, giving birth to the
    project in October 1955. Other significant names, such as Stephen
    Philibosian, the Rev. Puzant Kalfayan and the AMAA, were mentioned as
    maintaining an ongoing interest in the college.

    The Rev. Dr. Armenag Haigazian, in whose name the university was
    named, was a graduate of Yale University, a distinguished educator,
    theologian, linguist, pastor, writer, musician and photographer. Until
    his deportation by the Kemalist forces in 1921, he was the much-loved
    and respected president of the Jenanyan Apostolic Institute in Konya,
    Turkey. All of these attributes of this prominent academic justify the
    fact the University was named in his honor.

    Afterwards, the audience enjoyed a solo, `My Tribute' by Andrae
    Crouch, powerfully delivered by vocalist Houry Apartian, and
    accompanied on the keyboard by Haigazian student Vartan Agopian.

    The Director of the Student Life, Mr. Antranik Dakessian, introduced
    the Student of the Year for 2004, Mr. Abdel Khaleq Abdel Khaleq, who
    in his address acknowledged that Haigazian University has enriched
    students not only with excellent education, but also with high ethical
    and moral standards. He considered Haigazian his second home, where he
    shared with fellow students his goals and experiences, and most
    importantly got acquainted with the Armenian culture. Considering that
    a well-rounded university education consists of the balanced
    acquisition of academic knowledge, social experience and spiritual
    well-being, he urged the new students to get involved in activities
    and clubs of the university.

    The Dean of Business Administration and Economics, Dr. Fadi Asrawi,
    remembered the Rocket Society of Haigazian College by a very
    interesting slide presentation: Founded at the College in November
    1960, the Haigazian Rocket Society was organized for two aims: one, to
    interest and acquaint students with this new field of study; and two,
    to research the properties and performance of specific propellants and
    the construction design of rocket propulsion systems. During the first
    year five students participated. This number increased considerably
    during the years following, and in the summer of 1962 it became a
    national project, adopted by the Lebanese government, under the name
    `The Lebanese Rocket Society'. Of particular note was that the
    ballistics expert appointed by the Lebanese Army at that time to the
    Society, General Youssef Wehbe, was in the audience, and offered his
    own reflections on the Society.

    The keynote speaker, the President of the Press Federation,
    Mr. Mohammad Baalbaki, eloquently delivered his speech and emphasized
    on the role that the Armenian community in general, and Haigazian
    University in particular, played in the history of Lebanon, in the
    years of the Lebanese civil war, and its positive and exemplary
    contribution to Lebanese society. He commented that although
    Dr. Armenag Haigazian has passed away, his memory and deeds are
    perpetuated through the philosophy of Haigazian University, which in
    itself is a `Rocket' in the field of knowledge and higher education.

    Finally, the president of the University, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian,
    offered words in which he considered the namesake of the university,
    Dr. Armenag Haigazian, as symbolically a founder behind the founders,
    since he as a person embodied the motto of the university: truth,
    freedom and service. Truth - Rev. Haigazian had a true and
    comfortable sense of belonging to his people and his cultural
    context. Likewise, truth at Haigazian University starts with the
    discovery of the self, and God. Freedom - Regrettably, Armenag
    Haigazian's Ottoman context did not allow this in the early twentieth
    century. With Armenian identity and Lebanese outlook, the University
    was able to integrate the Armenians with the non-Armenians, as well as
    initiating in the early 60s a scientific symbol of freedom, that is, a
    series of rockets called the `Cedar'. Service - Rev. Haigazian's
    significance was in putting all his knowledge and characteristics in
    the service of people and God. This sense of service in the University
    today derives from our faith in God.

    The president continued by acknowledging a number of significant
    people present in the audience: Mrs. Maggie Matossian, a member of the
    Board of Directors of Haigazian since the very first years, and later
    the founder of the Women's Auxiliary; two of the 43 original students
    who were the first class to register in 1955; and General
    Wehbe. Finally he expressed gratitude to the many people in Lebanon
    and the USA, who have worked, prayed, paid, planned, thought for
    Haigazian or received higher education in it.

    Following the Alma Mater, sung by Ms. Apartian, the attendees
    proceeded to the Matossian Gallery in the Mugar Building, where
    archival documents and photographs of 50 years of Haigazian's history
    had been newly put on display.
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