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  • AUA Campus Grows, Acquires Hye Business Suites Hotel

    PRESS RELEASE

    April 4, 2005

    American University of Armenia Corporation
    300 Lakeside Drive, 4th Floor
    Oakland, CA 94612
    Telephone: (510) 987-9452
    Fax: (510) 208-3576

    Contact: Gohar Momjian
    E-mail: [email protected]

    AUA Campus Grows, Acquires Hye Business Suites Hotel

    Through the generosity of Mr. Vartkes Barsam, the American University
    of Armenia Corporation (AUAC) acquired the Hye Business Suites
    Hotel, located in central Yerevan, to complement its regional and
    international student recruitment campaign. At its March 11, 2005
    meeting, the Board of Trustees of the AUAC finalized the acquisition
    of the Hye Business Suites, and resolved to rename the Suites to
    the AUA Vartkes and Hasmig Barsam Building to honor their vision
    and benevolence.

    "Mr. Barsam has been a great supporter of the University on many
    levels since AUA's inception 14 years ago. This is an extremely
    positive and timely development for the AUA," stated AUA President,
    Dr. Haroutune Armenian. "Essential to diversifying AUA's student
    body, we are very pleased to be in a position to soon offer housing
    to faculty and students in the AUA Vartkes and Hasmig Barsam Building."

    During one of the most difficult periods in Armenia's recent history in
    the early 1990's, Vartkes Barsam established the Hye Business Suites,
    a quality hotel, which catered to business and international travelers,
    and offered all of the expected western and hi-tech amenities of the
    time. The Business Suites also set many construction and management
    precedents for growth in Armenia's hospitality industry.

    Through funding from USAID's American Schools and Hospitals Abroad,
    AUA will be investing $300,000 to further renovate and upgrade
    the building and its technological capacity. The Building will
    continue to operate also as a hotel with office rental space. With
    the Vartkes and Hasmig Barsam Building, AUA's facilities continue to
    expand to meet the growing needs of the University. In addition to
    the Baghramian building, AUA's current location for instruction, and
    the AUA Business and Conference Center, construction on the Paramaz
    Avedisian Building has begun, and the four buildings together will
    compose the AUA campus, which is expected to attract an international
    cadre of faculty and students.

    *********

    AUA is registered as a non-profit educational organization in both
    Armenia and the United States and is affiliated with the Regents
    of the University of California. Receiving major support from the
    AGBU, AUA offers instruction leading to the Masters Degree in eight
    graduate programs. For more information about AUA, visit www.aua.am
    or www.aua-mirror.com.
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