On Wednesday, December 6, 2017, the Society for Armenan Studies Executive Council held its
first meeting. Executive Council officers were elected with Bedross Der
Matossian (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) as the new SAS President.
Also elected were Vice-President Vartan Matiossian (Armenian National
Education Committee, NY); Secretary Khatchig Mouradian (Columbia
University); Treasurer Vahe Sahakyan (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor);
and advisors Alison Vacca (University of Tennessee-Knoxville), Barlow
Der Mugrdechian (California State University, Fresno), and Arpi Siyahian
(NUtech Ventures-UNL).
On behalf of the SAS, Der Matossian
thanked the outgoing President Barlow Der Mugrdechian (California State
University, Fresno) and advisor Lilit Keshishyan (UCLA) for their
excellent work in advancing the mission of SAS.
“After serving on
the Executive Council for more than a decade, it is a great honor to
have been elected as the President for the Society for Armenian Studies.
I am looking forward to work with a dynamic team that brings new energy
and spirit to the organization” said Der Matossian. “The SAS is one of
the most important international Armenian academic organizations that
foster the study and the research of the field of Armenian Studies.
Since its foundation in 1974 by the pioneers of Armenian Studies in the
United States, the SAS has dramatically advanced the field of Armenian
Studies. Today, the SAS is very active in holding conferences, symposia,
and talks in the U.S. and international academic institutions, area
studies annual conferences, as well as in Armenian institutions. I have
great hope that we can advance the field of the Armenian studies in
collaboration with all the relevant institutions and chairs.”
The
Executive Council is embarking on a new year and the SAS would like to
engage more members in activities. The SAS encourages anyone who is
interested in Armenian Studies to contact the Executive Council with
suggestions, concerns, and feedback.
The Society for Armenian
Studies (SAS), founded in 1974, is the international professional
association representing scholars and teachers in the field of Armenian
Studies. The aim of the SAS is to promote the study of Armenian culture
and society, including history, language, literature, and social,
political, and economic questions.
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