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    ARIZONA SCHOLARS LINK UP WITH ARMENIA

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2012-06-20-arizona-scholars-link-up-with-armenia-
    Published: Wednesday June 20, 2012

    ASU students listen an Armenian student via Skype.

    Tempe, Ariz. - Scholars from Arizona State University's Leadership
    Scholar Program and Yerevan's Leadership School in Armenia held a
    joint teleconference.

    On May 16, thousands of miles and hours apart, a group of American and
    Armenian scholars conversed about civic responsibility and leadership.

    The teleconference was organized by ASU sophomore Tro Panosian and
    Samvel Movsisyan of LS Armenia. The event was moderated by Assistant
    Dean to the WP Carey School of Business at ASU, Tim Desch, and Anush
    Kostanyan of Armenia's Leadership School.

    Panosian, a student of Arizona State University, was contacted through
    the professional networking site LinkedIn (by way of mutual contacts)
    by Movsisyan, who is the founder of the Leadership School in Armenia.

    The Leadership School Foundation is a non-political, non-religiously
    affiliated organization that gathers university-level students and
    teaches skills in leadership and civic responsibility in a hope to
    better educate and involve Armenian youth in creating a bright future
    for the country. The Leadership School has had regular teleconferences
    in the past with prominent Armenian leaders, such as Ken Hachikian, and
    additional prestigious schools such as the London School of Economics.

    After deciding that a teleconference would be beneficial and
    enlightening for students in the United States and in Armenia,
    both Panosian and Movsisyan coordinated, gathered students
    involved in leadership in their respective schools, and arranged
    the teleconference. There was an approximate total of 30 students
    represented at the virtual summit.

    During the hour-long session, arranged through Skype, the students
    engaged in a fruitful dialogue about leadership, educated one another
    in their corresponding perspectives of leadership, and discussed
    exemplary leaders, trends in leadership, how to lead in a constantly
    evolving world, and the role of education in developing leaders and
    building an economy.

    Students in Arizona and Armenia hope to continue the relationship
    between schools, and to host future teleconferences on a wide array
    of topics that relate to civic responsibility, leadership, economic
    growth, and the role of education in the modern world.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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