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    HOVANNISIAN TO RECEIVE 'VAHAN CARDASHIAN AWARD' AT ANCA EASTERN REGION BANQUET

    Armenian Weekly
    September 26, 2012

    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Eastern Region will
    be honoring UCLA Prof. Richard Hovannisian with the prestigious Vahan
    Cardashian Award at the 6th Annual ANCA-ER Banquet on Sat., Dec. 1,
    at the Sheraton Crossroads in Mahwah, N.J.

    UCLA Prof. Richard Hovannisian is set to receive the Vahan Cardashian
    Award on Dec. 1 at the 6th Annual ANCA-ER Banquet.

    The banquet will begin with an elegant cocktail reception and silent
    auction at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner and an awards ceremony at
    8 p.m. Hundreds of Armenian-Americans throughout the Eastern Region
    of the U.S. will once again gather to celebrate the achievements of
    the ANCA and to honor those who have advanced the Armenian cause.

    "We are proud to honor Richard Hovannisian with the Cardashian Award
    for his many accomplishments, including his outstanding research and
    development of Armenian studies in higher education," said ANCA-ER
    Executive Director Michelle Hagopian.

    Hovannisian is a professor of Armenian and Near Eastern studies
    at UCLA. Born and raised in Tulare, Calif., Hovannisian received
    his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of
    California-Berkeley, and obtained his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1966. In
    1987, he was appointed the first holder of the Armenian Educational
    Foundation Endowed Chair in Modern Armenian History at UCLA.

    Hovannisian is a Guggenheim Fellow and has received many honors
    for his scholarship, civic activities, and advancement of Armenian
    studies. He is the author of numerous books, including Armenia on
    the Road to Independence and The Armenian Holocaust. He has edited
    and contributed to at least a dozen other works, and has published
    more than 50 scholarly articles.

    Hovanissian serves on the Board of Directors of nine scholarly
    and civic organizations, including Facing History and Ourselves
    Foundation, the International Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide,
    International Alert, the Foundation for Research on Armenian
    Architecture, and the Armenian National Institute. He's also the
    recipient of the UCLA Alumni Association's 2010-11 "Most Inspiring
    Teacher" award.

    The Vahan Cardashian Award is given annually to an ANCA supporter who
    demonstrates longstanding dedication and active involvement in the
    Armenian-American community and its issues. In the past, the ANCA
    Cardashian Award has been presented to notable Armenian-Americans,
    such as ANCA activist Stephen Dulgarian; the director of Project Save
    Armenian Photograph Archives, Ruth Thomasian; and New England community
    leader Tatul Sonentz-Papazian. The award is named for Yale-educated
    lawyer Vahan Cardashian, who set aside his successful New York practice
    to dedicate himself to the establishment of the American Committee
    for the Independence of Armenia (ACIA), the predecessor organization
    to the Armenian National Committee, and to advocate for the plight
    of the Armenian nation.

    For more information about the banquet, contact Karine Shnorhokian at
    (201) 788-5425 or visit www.anca.org/erbanquet.

    The ANCA Eastern Region Endowment Fund is a 501(c)(3) charitable and
    educational organization that supports the ANCA Eastern Region in
    outreach to Armenian-American communities.

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