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  • UCLA AGSA Launches Lit Series w/S. Kenderian's `1001 Nights in Iraq'

    October 17, 2007

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Graduate Student Association at UCLA
    Kerckhoff Hall Room 316
    308 Westwood Plaza
    Los Angeles CA 90024
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://gsa.asucla.ucla.edu/~agsa


    Armenian Graduate Student Association at UCLA Welcomes Students at its
    First Annual Meet & Greet and Launches its Literary Series with Shant
    Kenderian's `1001 Nights in Iraq'

    September 27th marked the Armenian Graduate Student Association (AGSA)
    at UCLA's first annual Meet & Greet on the UCLA campus. As the first
    official event of the academic year, roughly 75 members and friends of
    the AGSA had the opportunity to meet the AGSA executive board, members
    and notable UCLA faculty like Dr. Richard Hovannisian and Dr. Peter
    Cowe. `The Meet & Greet was an effective first event for the AGSA,'
    said Raffi Kassabian, Executive Officer for the organization. `It
    brought together current and incoming graduate students and faculty
    and helped build a stronger bridge with the greater UCLA graduate
    student community.' Other invited guests included board members from
    the undergraduate Armenian Student Association at UCLA and the
    Graduate Student Association, the graduate student government.

    During the course of the evening, the executive board introduced the
    various projects that the membership was planning on organizing for
    the academic year. `The AGSA is a unique organization in that it is
    membership driven,' said Nareen Hindoyan, Project Coordinating Officer
    for the AGSA. `Most of our projects are initiated and planned from the
    ground up by the membership.'

    One such project, which is planned for October 25, 2007 is a book
    reading and signing with the author of 1001 Nights in Iraq, Shant
    Kenderian. The event dubbed, `Conversations with Shant Kenderian:
    1001 Nights in Iraq' is part of the AGSA's Armenian Literary
    Series. The series showcases Armenian authors or books that focus on
    Armenian culture, community, and issues. The series also provides an
    excellent opportunity for literary students to interact with and learn
    from their published colleagues.

    Kenderian's 1001 Nights in Iraq highlights his personal traumatic
    story of how his simple visit to Baghdad at the age of seventeen
    resulted in his forced recruitment into the Iraqi army only to be
    released after capture by American soldiers ten years after grueling
    service. The book has received notable reviews from the New York Times
    and Entertainment Weekly.

    `This event - we hope - is going to be a great stepping stone for
    literary and all students alike to be able to first hand interact with
    a an individual who has been able to take a life-changing experience
    and effectively touch so many through the use of word.' Andrew
    Behesnilian, Project Director for the event.

    The event will take place in Bunche 3178 on the UCLA campus on
    Thursday, October 25, 2007 from 6:00-8:00 pm.

    The Armenian Graduate Student Association at UCLA, established in
    2002, provides a forum through which graduate students in the various
    programs at UCLA can make use of their field specific skills to
    promote academic as well as professional development by means of
    participation in events that increase awareness of Armenian culture,
    communities and issues.

    When: Thursday, October 25, 2007, 6:00-8:00 pm
    Where: UCLA campus, Bunch Hall 3178
    Directions to the UCLA campus:
    From 405 South
    Exit Sunset Blvd., make a left
    Make another left to get onto Sunset
    Hilgard, make right
    Wyton, make right
    Purchase parking pass for lot 3 from parking kiosk
    Proceed to Bunche Hall

    Contact: Andrew Behesnilian: [email protected]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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