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    PRESS RELEASE

    American University of Armenia
    300 Lakeside Drive, 5th Floor
    Oakland, CA 94612
    Contact: Maggie Mead
    Tel: 510-987-9125
    Fax: 510-208-3576
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.auac.am

    AUA Celebrates 15th Anniversary of Independence

    September 20, 2005

    LOS ANGELES, CA- The American University of Armenia (AUA) will be
    celebrating its 15th anniversary this year with a fundraiser dinner,
    on Sunday November 12, 2006, at the Universal Sheraton Hotel. The
    banquet celebrates the achievements of AUA and honors the great
    philanthropic efforts of Mr. & Mrs. Vartkes and Jean Barsam and Mr. &
    Mrs. Jerry and Pat Turpanjian.

    AUA was a vision developed in one of the bleakest moments of Armenia's
    history. The catastrophic earthquake of Armenia in 1988 brought
    about unprecedented destruction in a nation yearning to create its
    own identity.

    As the country set about to rebuild, the idea of an American-style
    academic institution was proposed by Yuri Sarkissian, then rector
    of the Yerevan Poytechnic Institute. The idea soon evolved into
    a specific goal of founding a university that would bring hope and
    light into a nation that seemed cloaked in darkness. Sarkissian's idea
    was put into action by the leadership of two earthquake engineers
    and an economist- Mihran Agbabian, professor at the University of
    Southern California, who would later become AUA's founding president,
    Armen Der Kiureghian, professor at the University of California at
    Berkeley, and Stepan Karamardian, professor at the University of
    California at Riverside. Thanks to the support of the Armenian and
    American governments, the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU),
    individual donors, and the University of California, with which AUA
    is affiliated, AUA began its first day of instruction on September 21,
    1991, the same day Armenia declared its independence.

    Today, under the leadership of President Haroutune Armenian, AUA's
    academic program provides graduate education complementing Armenia's
    undergraduate education. Parallel to its academic programs, AUA has
    seven research and resource centers. By providing teaching, research,
    and public services, AUA in its 15th year serves Armenia and the
    region and provides a positive model in the transition to a market
    economy and democratic governance. More than 1400 AUA graduates today
    occupy positions of leadership in government, the judiciary, business,
    health care and education. Following a rigorous review process that
    relatively few universities can satisfy, AUA is also on track to
    become the first overseas academic institution fully accredited by
    the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

    The banquet's honorees have contributed greatly to AUA's
    success. Vartkes Barsam was a respected AUA trustee, serving for many
    years as treasurer. He was a devoted participant in the development
    of AUA from its early beginnings. During the establishment of the
    American University of Armenia, Vartkes and Jean Barsam assisted
    President Mihran Agbabian and later worked alongside President
    Armenian by providing invaluable guidance and clearing hurdles at
    each step of the way. In fact, the Barsams helped establish not
    only the solid foundation of AUA, but also many essential components
    that would sustain Armenia's growth and development, including the
    telecommunications infrastructure, a western business hotel to attract
    investment, and diplomatic interventions with all levels of government
    and the global business communities. Through the generosity of Vartkes
    and Jean Barsam, the former landmark Hye Business Suites Hotel is now
    AUA's Barsam Building, affording the opportunity to house visiting
    faculty and students, as well as provide rental income for university
    operations. The Barsams' contribution to AUA's Computer Information
    Sciences program has been important to the entire university. These
    and many other gifts over the years complemented Vartkes Barsam's
    years of devoted service and guidance to AUA. The entire University
    community mourns the recent death of Vartkes and joins with countless
    others across the world in expressing its sympathy and appreciation
    to Jean and to all the Barsam family.

    Also to be honored for years of dedicated service, vision and
    generosity to the University are Jerry and Pat Turpanjian. AUA's
    Turpanjian Center of Policy Analysis has long been a valued research
    arm for Armenia and key to the advancement of the University's School
    of Political Science and International Affairs. The Turpanjian Family
    Scholarship and Student Loan Program funded through AUA has enabled
    more than 800 Armenian students who couldn't otherwise afford higher
    education to attend the various universities located throughout
    Armenia. The Turpanjians also supported AUA's photovoltaic solar
    renewable energy system and other projects. Today, the Turpanjian
    Rural Development and Adult Education Program seeks to expand the
    benefits of AUA across all of Armenia and Karabagh through a unique
    economic development project that combines adult education with
    direct assistance in business development. This Program will have a
    transforming effect on the health and well being of Armenians wherever
    located. The tangible benefits of the generosity of Jerry and Pat
    Turpanjian are having a direct impact in the lives of Armenians and
    in the future of the country and the region.

    AUA's 15th anniversary celebrates the great vision of AUA's founders,
    and the dedication of its many supporters. The philanthropic efforts
    and generous donations of all of the supporters of AUA will be honored
    in addition to recognition of the Barsam and Turpanjian families. All
    have contributed to 15 years of accomplishment and a brighter future
    for Armenia.

    Moving forward, AUA is now constructing a new, state of the art,
    academic facility, the Paramaz Avedisian Building. To meet the growing
    needs of AUA's student body and faculty, and to reflect the increased
    enrollment anticipated for an accredited American university, the
    Avedisian Building will add modern classrooms, laboratories, lecture
    halls, conference and seminar rooms, an auditorium, a café with a
    terrace, and even a gallery.

    The 15th anniversary celebration will help fund the efforts to
    complete, furnish and equip this exciting new facility.

    It is with great hope that the Armenian community will come together
    for this worthwhile cause and celebration. Your support and attendance
    for this event will help continue the vision that was realized
    fifteen years ago and which continues to move AUA to new levels
    of accomplishment, ensuring a brighter future for Armenia and all
    its people.

    --Boundary_(ID_022JcUriu303AcnEP8wovQ)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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