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    PAMBOOKIAN AMONG FIRST-GENERATION IMMIGRANTS HONORED

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    Aug 7 2009

    Dr. Hagop S. Pambookian, professor emeritus of psychology at Shawnee
    State University, Portsmouth, Ohio, shakes hands with Ohio Governor Ted
    Strickland. Pambookian was among several first-generation immigrants
    Strickland honored by for significant contributions made to the
    state of Ohio. The honorees were invited to a reception recently
    in Cincinnati.

    Dr. Hagop S. Pambookian, professor emeritus of psychology at Shawnee
    State University, was among several first-generation immigrants
    honored by Governor Ted Strickland for significant contributions
    made to the state of Ohio. The honorees were hosted at a reception
    recently in Cincinnati.

    "This celebration was especially meaningful for me," Pambookian said,
    "because it was about ways that we, as immigrants, have contributed
    to the diversity of Ohio and have worked to bring about a greater
    awareness of international cultures and issues. That has been important
    to me my entire life. I believe the more we learn about other cultures,
    the more we see that we are all the same -- and the more we appreciate
    the world in which we live."

    Pambookian, the son of Armenian genocide survivors, came to
    the United States from Lebanon in August 1961 for his advanced
    degrees in psychology, after earning his undergraduate degree from
    the American University of Beirut (AUB). His contributions to the
    state of Ohio began in 1987 when he moved to Portsmouth to serve as
    associate professor of psychology at Shawnee State University. He
    developed the psychology degree program and began contributing to
    the internationalization of the University.

    He has promoted the state of Ohio, as well as the U.S., around
    the world in more than 20 countries, as international conference
    presenter and guest lecturer at universities. Recently, he gave a
    keynote address on "Psychology around the World: The Asian Experience"
    at the 2nd Asian Psychological Association Convention in Kuala Lumpur,
    Malaysia, and, earlier, on the "International Dimensions of Psychology
    for a New Century" at the 56th Annual Convention of the International
    Council of Psychologists in Melbourne, Australia.

    For his U.S. and international involvement and contributions,
    Pambookian has been honored by various professional and civic
    organizations. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association
    and an Emeritus Member of the Phi Delta Kappa, an international
    association for educators.

    As part of his ongoing donations and commitment to scholarship, the
    "Pambookian Foundation" was initiated and the Fundamental Library
    of the Armenian Academy of Sciences, the Republic of Armenia, now
    has more than 3,300 English language psychology books and various
    psychology journals Pambookian donated.

    "Just as I believe we learn from other cultures, I also believe people
    and social scientists in other countries can learn from the western
    point of view," Pambookian said. "By sharing knowledge, experiences,
    and cultures, the world becomes a better place."
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