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  • New Gift to the Armenian Studies Program at the Univ. of Michigan

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Studies Program
    Ingrid Peterson, Administrator
    University of Michigan
    1080 S. University, Suite 3633
    Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
    Phone: 734.763.0622; Fax: 734.763.4918
    email: [email protected]
    http://ii.umich.edu/asp

    New Gift to the Armenian Studies Program at the University of Michigan
    Continued partnership with the Manoogian Family

    ANN ARBOR, MICH., April 23, 2010-
    The Armenian Studies Program (ASP) at the University of Michigan is
    pleased to announce new gifts from the Manoogian Simone Foundation and
    the Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation. The combine gifts total
    $400,000 to support ASP programs through the 2012 academic year. The
    gifts will specifically support fellowship programs for graduate
    students, pre and post-doctoral fellows, and visiting scholars. In
    addition to the support for specific fellows this new gift will
    support workshop opportunities that will contribute to the Armenian
    Studies community in general and scholars in the US and abroad,
    including Armenia. This new gift extends a partnership with the
    Manoogian Simone Foundation whose previous gift provided funding for
    graduate and post-doctoral fellowships at UM and in Armenia,
    strengthened a visiting scholar program, and made possible
    international conferences, graduate workshops, and an outreach
    program.

    The Manoogian Simone Foundation is headed by Louise Manoogian Simone,
    daughter of the late Detroit businessman and renowned benefactor Alex
    Manoogian and sister of Richard Manoogian, who is Executive Chairman
    of Alex Manoogian's Fortune 500 Taylor-based Company, MASCO
    Corporation. "My parents started the Armenian Studies Program at UM,"
    said Simone, "and this gift will expand the program by providing funds
    to prepare and train young scholars in the field as well as bring
    vibrancy to the field by encouraging research on the Armenian past and
    present." to study Armenian language and history, both in Michigan and
    Armenia."
    The Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation, established by the patriarch
    of the Manoogian family is a major contributor to Armenian cultural
    and philanthropic causes is currently led by Mr. Richard Manoogian, a
    major philanthropist in his own right and a renowned art collector.
    The Manoogian family has given millions of dollars over the years to
    philanthropic efforts benefitting Armenians, both in the homeland and
    the diaspora. They have established schools, centers, churches, and
    libraries throughout the world. The Manoogian family established the
    Alex Manoogian Chair of Armenian History, the first of its kind in the
    College of Letters, Sciences and the Arts in 1981, followed by the
    Marie Manoogian Chair of Armenian Language and Literature in 1987.
    Because of their generosity, UM has been able to attract leading
    Armenian scholars, including professors Ronald Suny and Kevork
    B. Bardakjian, as well as the current director of the Armenian Studies
    Program, Gerard Libaridian. In addition to these senior scholars, the
    program has sponsored 6 new graduate students in Armenian studies at
    the University of Michigan, 8 post-doctoral and 8 visiting scholar
    fellowships and otherwise engaged more than 70 scholars worldwide in
    international conferences and some 30 graduate students in workshops.
    For more information on the Armenian Studies Program at the
    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, please visit our website at
    www.ii.umich.edu/asp.

    Armenian Studies Program
    The University of Michigan's Armenian Studies Program promotes the
    study of Armenian history, culture, and society. A member of the
    University of Michigan International Institute, the program organizes
    educational opportunities for students, faculty and the community.
    For more information, contact the Armenian Studies Program at (734)
    763-0622 or visit www.umich.edu/~iinet/asp/.
    University of Michigan International Institute
    The University of Michigan International Institute houses 18 centers
    and programs focused on world regions and global themes. The institute
    develops and supports international teaching, research, and public
    affairs programs to promote global understanding across the campus and
    to build connections with intellectuals and institutions
    worldwide. For more information, visit www.ii.umich.edu.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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