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    Fresno State News, CA
    Feb 18 2005


    Ambassador to Armenia to Visit Fresno State
    Friday, Feb. 18

    When: Friday, Feb. 18, 1 p.m. reception and media availability
    Where: Viticulture and Enology Center conference room, 2360 E.
    Barstow
    Who: Ambassador John Evans, U.S. State Department and USAID
    officials
    Backgrnd: Background Links

    Fresno State Armenian Studies Program

    Official site: Embassy of the United States, Yerevan, Armenia

    Armenian Agribusiness Education Fund

    John Evans, who named U.S. Ambassador to Armenia in August 2004, is
    making a 10-day trip throughout the country to visit
    Armenian-American communities. He requested a visit with Fresno State
    faculty and staff who have participated in the university's various
    programs and exchanges in Armenia.

    Fresno State's connection with Armenia goes back more than 20 years
    and includes:

    Dr. Dickran Kouymjian, director of Armenian Studies Program at Fresno
    State, served as Fulbright scholar in Armenian in 1987. Fresno State
    has one of the most active Armenian Studies Programs in the United
    States.

    A variety of student/faculty exchanges with Yerevan State University
    over the years.

    Fresno State will coordinate first summer study program in Armenia in
    fall 2005 and a full semester study course in spring 2006.

    President John Welty visited Yerevan in May 2004 and signed a
    memorandum of agreement with both Yerevan State University and
    Armenian Agricultural Academy to promote further student and scholar
    exchange, develop cooperative research initiatives and additional
    teacher training programs.

    Fresno State just completed 5-year federal grant: "NIS College and
    University Partnership Program" - between faculty of business
    programs at Fresno State and Yerevan State Universities.

    Fresno State was primary university contractor to USDA MAP from
    1996-97, providing leadership in curriculum reform at Agricultural
    Academy, faculty training
    and creating initial concept for the Agribusiness Teaching Center.

    Fresno State serves as headquarters for the Armenian Agribusiness
    Education Fund, designed to provide sustainability to agricultural
    education initiatives currently under way in Armenia. This summer,
    Fresno State winemaster Ken Fugelsang will travel to Armenia to
    present viticulture and enology workshops for farmers and educators.

    Fresno State has one of the most active Armenian Studies programs in
    the United States.

    Informtn: Shirley Armbruster at 278-5292 or Bill Erysian at 278-
    0317.
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