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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Wednesday, February 13, 2008

    AGBU Establishes Education Advisory Committee

    AGBU recently formed an Education Advisory Committee to serve as a forum
    to explore and develop initiatives, programs, and resources to meet the
    educational needs of diasporan youth in ways that reach large
    constituencies, align with their lifestyles and aspirations, and enhance
    AGBU's mission.

    The newly created Education Advisory Committee brings together a diverse
    group of individuals with extensive professional backgrounds in
    education, including school administration, curriculum development,
    educational psychology and sociology, college admissions, scholarship
    management, learning software technologies, and educational television
    programming.

    A scholarship committee was also formed to revise existing policies and
    offer new strategies that help provide wider outreach and better
    selection of talented applicants.

    The Education Advisory Committee and the Scholarship Committee had a
    joint meeting on Saturday, January 19, 2008. During the one-day meeting,
    the committee members were presented with an overview of AGBU's
    education programs and new initiatives.

    Yervant Zorian, who is a member of the committee, made a PowerPoint
    presentation of the AGBU Virtual College and updated the attendees on
    the project's progress. The AGBU Virtual College is an accredited
    distance-learning, Internet-based program that is being developed in six
    languages on topics in Armenian history, architecture, and language. The
    program targets high school honors-level and college students. It is
    capable of reaching a wide base of learners worldwide, and aims at
    facilitating Armenian studies through new media.

    Carol Aslanian, AGBU Central Board Liaison for Education, presented the
    New Melkonian Center in Armenia project, and the many programs it is
    designed to enhance and complement. The Center will become a hub for
    cultural activities and a resource-rich, flexible environment for a
    variety of events that will help bring hundreds of Diaspora Armenian
    youth together in Armenia year round. As such, the new Melkonian project
    corresponds with the belief that by bringing the Armenian youth together
    >From all over the Diaspora, the connectivity between the various
    communities outside Armenia will be strengthened. In addition, Armenia
    will become the focal point for the Diaspora's benefit, in helping to
    maintain and enrich the latter's identity.

    AGBU President Berge Setrakian attended the morning session of the joint
    committees and shared valuable insight regarding AGBU's vision, historic
    achievements, and the global realities of our evolving Diasporan
    communities and the challenges they present.

    The AGBU Education Advisory Committee is made up of the following:
    Co-Chair, Artin Arslanian (Marist College, Professor of History and
    International Relations, formerly Dean of Faculty, VP for Academic
    Affairs); Anny Bakalian (Associate Director MEMEAC, CUNY Graduate
    Center); Nvair Beylerian (Educator, Counselor); Sarine Der Kaloustian
    (Director of Admissions and Financial Aid, Harvard Law School Graduate
    Program); Deborah Devedjian (Copernicus Learning Ventures Managing
    Partner); Natalie Gabrelian (Thirteen WNET NY - Celebration of Teaching
    and Learning Program Manager); Noreen Hajinlian (Principal, George G.
    White Middle School, Hillsdale, NJ); Maral Hajjar (AGBU-NYSEC, Kirikian
    School Board); Maral Jebejian (DDS, AGBU-NYSEC); Lilit Kurdiyan (NY
    School for Strings Faculty); Carmen Mansourian (William Paterson
    University Adjunct Professor of Educational Psychology); Chair, Mary
    Papazian (Lehman College CUNY Provost, Senior Vice President for
    Academic Affairs); Steve Semerdjian, Esq.; Ruzanna Topchyan (Syracuse
    University Instructional Design Development and Evaluation); Nicole
    Vartanian (Hunter College, Senior Advisory Office of the Provost, Ed.D.
    Sociology of Education); Ani Yazedjian (Texas State University Assistant
    Professor of Family and Child Development. Ed.D. Human and Community
    Development); Yervant Zorian (VP/Chief Scientist Virage Logic); Carol
    Aslanian, Central Board of Directors Liaison; Artoun Hamalian, Director,
    AGBU Education Department; Hripsime Roupen, Administrator of
    Scholarships.
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