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    DR. HARRY B. MOORDIGIAN, JR. GIVES $200,000 TO BOLSTER AG RESEARCH

    US Official News
    June 19, 2014 Thursday

    Fresno

    California State University Fresno has issued the following news
    release:

    Fresno State alumnus and longtime supporter Dr. Harry B. Moordigian,
    Jr. has established a $200,000 endowment with the Jordan College of
    Agricultural Sciences and Technology to support interdisciplinary
    research.

    University President Joseph I. Castro announced the gift today
    during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Jordan Research Center,
    a new 30,000-square-foot interdisciplinary research center designed
    to foster collaboration among students and faculty in agricultural
    sciences and technology, engineering and science and mathematics.

    The gift from Moordigian will be used to enhance the Jordan Research
    Center's microbiology laboratory. This space, which will be named by
    Moordigian, will be used by students and faculty to conduct research
    on microorganisms in food processing and wine production.

    "Understanding the role microorganisms play in winemaking and food
    processing would enhance safety and quality of the final product. As
    an alumnus, I would love to see my university at the forefront in
    this area of research," Moordigian said.

    Moordigian, a retired dentist, has actively supported Fresno State
    since the 1970s, when he joined the Bulldog Foundation. Since then,
    Moordigian's contributions have supported the Armenian Studies
    Department, the Fresno Family Counseling Center and the athletics
    program. In 2007 he honored his parents, Harry and Nevart Moordigian,
    by establishing an endowment to support deserving students in the
    Department of Viticulture and Enology. He continues to grow this
    scholarship, which now stands at nearly $250,000.

    "Dr. Moordigian's dedication to Fresno State will not only have a
    lasting impact on our students, but will help advance research and
    knowledge throughout the agricultural industry," said Dr. Charles
    Boyer, dean of the Jordan College.

    The Jordan Research Center will be located at the corner of Barstow and
    Woodrow avenues and is scheduled to open in fall 2015. The facility
    was made possible by a $29.4 million dollar gift from the Jordan
    family to the College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology in 2009.

    This $24 million project will feature open, flexible space designed for
    collaborative research. Faculty and students from the Jordan College
    will work alongside colleagues in the Lyles College of Engineering
    and the College of Science and Mathematics.

    During the groundbreaking ceremony, Castro also announced two
    additional gifts to establish endowments to enhance laboratory
    spaces inside the building. Olam Spices and Vegetable Ingredients,
    a global provider of agriculture products and food ingredients,
    donated $200,000 to support the sensory evaluation, tasting and prep
    laboratory and alumni Earl and Beverly Knobloch gave in support of
    the instrument/robotics laboratory space.

    For more information, contact Shannon Fast, associate director
    of development for the Jordan College, at 559.278.4266 or
    [email protected]

    To discuss potential partnership opportunities in the Jordan
    Research Center, contact Alcidia Freitas Gomes at 559.278.4266 or
    [email protected]



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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