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    ARMENIAN LECTURE SERIES KICKS OFF TONIGHT

    The Collegian, CSUF, CA
    Sept 11 2014

    By Alex Sheedy | September 11, 2014 | News

    The Armenian studies program is hosting its first Fall Lecture
    Series tonight at the University Business Center, flying in Dr. Simon
    Payaslian from Boston University to discuss the concept of "cultural
    congruence" in Armenian-American communities.

    Barlow Der Mugrdechian, coordinator of the lecture series and
    Armenian studies program, said the lecture series has a two-fold
    purpose of aiding both students and faculty on campus, as well as
    engaging community members.

    "No. 1, it's for the students, so that we bring people that give
    different topics than what we do in the classroom," Der Mugrdechian
    said. "It's always nice to hear somebody other than your teacher all
    the time, so we invite somebody that has a topic that we don't cover
    in detail."

    "But it's also been a way for us to tie in with our community," he
    added. "To tie them in with the university as the intellectual center,
    as a place that they can come, they feel comfortable coming and can
    meet scholars and ask questions."

    Payaslian, a friend of Der Mugrdechian, is the holder of the Charles
    K. and Elizabeth

    M. Kenosian Chair in modern Armenian history and literature at Boston
    University.

    His lecture, entitled "The Origins of the Armenian Community in
    New England and the Construction of Armenian-American 'Cultural
    Congruence,'" will highlight the things that have changed and
    influenced the Armenian identity.

    Payaslian will discuss how Armenian communities functioned to preserve
    their values, traditions and culture, and how they fostered a positive
    image of themselves in American society.

    Der Mugrdechian said that despite the discussion focusing on a
    community so far from the Central Valley, there are parallels with
    Fresno. He noted that both communities are over 100 years old and that
    the topic's discussion about cultural congruence could be applied here.

    "There are probably 50,000 to 60,000 Armenians in the San Joaquin
    Valley," Der Mugrdechian said.

    The lecture series has been part of the Armenian studies program for
    over 35 years. For the last three years, the Leon S. Peters Foundation
    has been sponsoring the series.

    The lecture will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Alice Peters Auditorium
    in the University Business Center. Parking for the lecture will be
    free after 7 p.m. in parking lots P5 or P6 and the lecture is free
    and open to the public.

    The second lecture in the series will be held next Friday, Sept. 19
    in the Alice Peters Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The session will be a book
    presentation of the work by Vahan Tekeyan, with guests Edmond Azadian,
    Dr. Arpi Sarafian and Tamar Hovhannisyan.

    http://collegian.csufresno.edu/2014/09/11/armenian-lecture-series-kicks-off-tonight/

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