AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF ARMENIA BREAKS NEW GROUND WITH MATRICULATION OF FIRST EVER UNDERGRADUATE CLASS
Sacramento Bee, CA
Nov 20 2013
New undergraduate program drastically broadens the scope of the first
and only American-accredited University in the former Soviet Union.
By American University of Armenia
YEREVAN, Armenia, Nov. 19, 2013 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Marking a monumental
step forward for the intellectual discourse between the United States,
Armenia, and the culturally diverse region that surrounds it, the
American University of Armenia proudly announces the matriculation
of its first ever undergraduate class.
For the last 20 years, the American University of Armenia has offered
a comprehensive American graduate education to a global community of
students, promoting the universal values of academic excellence, free
inquiry, integrity, scholarship, leadership and service to society.
Accredited through the prestigious Western Association of Schools and
Colleges (WASC), the American University of Armenia is the first and
only American-accredited University in the former Soviet Union.
With the creation of its groundbreaking new undergraduate program,
the university aims to expand its role connecting young minds from
all over the world, and empowering them to become the next generation
of leaders in Armenia.
"Seeing these young undergraduate students exploring the campus and
attending classes for the first time has been a profoundly moving
experience for all of us," said Bruce M. Boghosian, president of the
American University of Armenia. "We have always strived to enhance
intellectual and cultural bonds between students and faculty from
across the world. We are proud to see that happening on our campus
every day, and we know that our new undergraduate program will help
us make our educational experience even stronger."
Founded in 1991, the American University of Armenia offers a broad
slate of graduate - and now undergraduate - programs, including in
Business and Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences, Science and
Engineering, Public Health and the Environment.
In addition, the university engages actively in philanthropic efforts
across the region that are giving underserved students access to
educational resources; empowering entrepreneurs to start businesses and
create jobs; helping to protect endangered regional wildlife habitats;
and contributing to many other critical efforts.
The American University of Armenia was founded in 1991 through a
unique partnership with the University of California, the U.S. Agency
for International Development, the Armenian General Benevolent Union
and the Armenian government.
For more information about the American University of Armenia, visit
us online at www.aua.am.
SOURCE American University of Armenia
http://www.sacbee.com/2013/11/19/5927182/american-university-of-armenia.html
Sacramento Bee, CA
Nov 20 2013
New undergraduate program drastically broadens the scope of the first
and only American-accredited University in the former Soviet Union.
By American University of Armenia
YEREVAN, Armenia, Nov. 19, 2013 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Marking a monumental
step forward for the intellectual discourse between the United States,
Armenia, and the culturally diverse region that surrounds it, the
American University of Armenia proudly announces the matriculation
of its first ever undergraduate class.
For the last 20 years, the American University of Armenia has offered
a comprehensive American graduate education to a global community of
students, promoting the universal values of academic excellence, free
inquiry, integrity, scholarship, leadership and service to society.
Accredited through the prestigious Western Association of Schools and
Colleges (WASC), the American University of Armenia is the first and
only American-accredited University in the former Soviet Union.
With the creation of its groundbreaking new undergraduate program,
the university aims to expand its role connecting young minds from
all over the world, and empowering them to become the next generation
of leaders in Armenia.
"Seeing these young undergraduate students exploring the campus and
attending classes for the first time has been a profoundly moving
experience for all of us," said Bruce M. Boghosian, president of the
American University of Armenia. "We have always strived to enhance
intellectual and cultural bonds between students and faculty from
across the world. We are proud to see that happening on our campus
every day, and we know that our new undergraduate program will help
us make our educational experience even stronger."
Founded in 1991, the American University of Armenia offers a broad
slate of graduate - and now undergraduate - programs, including in
Business and Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences, Science and
Engineering, Public Health and the Environment.
In addition, the university engages actively in philanthropic efforts
across the region that are giving underserved students access to
educational resources; empowering entrepreneurs to start businesses and
create jobs; helping to protect endangered regional wildlife habitats;
and contributing to many other critical efforts.
The American University of Armenia was founded in 1991 through a
unique partnership with the University of California, the U.S. Agency
for International Development, the Armenian General Benevolent Union
and the Armenian government.
For more information about the American University of Armenia, visit
us online at www.aua.am.
SOURCE American University of Armenia
http://www.sacbee.com/2013/11/19/5927182/american-university-of-armenia.html