FRESANO — The Armenian Studies Program of California State University, Fresno, will hold its 28th Annual Banquet on Sunday, March 6, 2016 at the Fort Washington Golf and Country Club in Fresno.

This year’s Banquet will feature Dr. Saúl Jiménez-Sandoval, the newly appointed Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities and Dr. Honora Chapman, newly appointed Associate Dean of the College. The Armenian Studies Program is academically based within the College of Arts & Humanities.

More than forty-five student recipients of Armenian Studies scholarships and grants for 2015-2016 will be recognized at the Banquet. Students who are graduating with a Minor in Armenian Studies will also be recognized.

The Armenian Studies Banquet brings together Fresno State students, faculty, administrators, and the community, to celebrate the achievements of the Program and its students.

The reception will begin at 5:00PM followed by the Banquet at 6:00PM.

Tickets are available at $50 per person, with a special price of $25 for Fresno State students and Fresno State faculty. Reservations for tables of 10 are also being accepted.

For more information about the Banquet, please contact the Armenian Studies Program at 559-278-2669 or visit our website at fresnostate.edu/armenianstudies.

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