FLAGS OF ARMENIA AND ARTSAKH RISE AT FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
16:18, 17 March, 2014
YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS: The flags of Armenia and Artsakh were
raised at Florida International University of the USA beside the
flags of the other countries of the world. Armenpress reports citing
the website of the University that the author of the initiative is
an Armenian student Gevorg Shahbazyan.
When other students see Gevorg Shahbazyan's name, they typically ask
him where he's from.
"I tell them Armenia, but sometimes they confuse it with Romania and
they don't know about the country, culture, history or anything," he
said. "It was kind of my responsibility to show them as much as I can."
But the junior international relations major is no longer one of the
University's few Armenian ambassadors.
On March 11, the Graham Center hung not only an Armenian flag, but
also an Artsakh flag in the FIU Atrium.
"There were several Armenians here at FIU but they had some
difficulties trying to get the flag displayed," Shahbazyan said.
It was a month-long process for him to get the flag in GC.
Carlos F. Carrasco, the senior director of business and finance
and Ruth Hamilton, executive director of student affairs, fulfilled
Shahbazyan's request.
Carrasco operated the lift in Thursday's hanging of the flag.
"It felt really nice to see the flag displayed next to many others,"
Shahbazyan said. "It showed respect, equality and that all nations,
be it small or big, old or new, rich or poor, have the same rights."
Hamilton has even convinced Shahbazyan to start an Armenian club
on campus.
"I'm going to get some Armenian fellow students, but I want the club
to be not just Armenians, but also Americans to introduce the culture
to FIU Panthers," he said.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/754196/flags-of-armenia-and-artsakh-rise-at-florida-international-university.html
16:18, 17 March, 2014
YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS: The flags of Armenia and Artsakh were
raised at Florida International University of the USA beside the
flags of the other countries of the world. Armenpress reports citing
the website of the University that the author of the initiative is
an Armenian student Gevorg Shahbazyan.
When other students see Gevorg Shahbazyan's name, they typically ask
him where he's from.
"I tell them Armenia, but sometimes they confuse it with Romania and
they don't know about the country, culture, history or anything," he
said. "It was kind of my responsibility to show them as much as I can."
But the junior international relations major is no longer one of the
University's few Armenian ambassadors.
On March 11, the Graham Center hung not only an Armenian flag, but
also an Artsakh flag in the FIU Atrium.
"There were several Armenians here at FIU but they had some
difficulties trying to get the flag displayed," Shahbazyan said.
It was a month-long process for him to get the flag in GC.
Carlos F. Carrasco, the senior director of business and finance
and Ruth Hamilton, executive director of student affairs, fulfilled
Shahbazyan's request.
Carrasco operated the lift in Thursday's hanging of the flag.
"It felt really nice to see the flag displayed next to many others,"
Shahbazyan said. "It showed respect, equality and that all nations,
be it small or big, old or new, rich or poor, have the same rights."
Hamilton has even convinced Shahbazyan to start an Armenian club
on campus.
"I'm going to get some Armenian fellow students, but I want the club
to be not just Armenians, but also Americans to introduce the culture
to FIU Panthers," he said.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/754196/flags-of-armenia-and-artsakh-rise-at-florida-international-university.html