ARMENIAN RELIEF SOCIETY, INC. CENTRAL EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESS RELEASE NO. 11
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Contact: Hamesd Beugekian
ARS Inc. Announces 2006 Eremian Scholarships Awards;
2007 Scholarship Applications Now Available
The ARS Inc. announces the availability of applications for
its prestigious 2007 Eremian Scholarship. The international ARS Inc.
awards the Eremian Scholarship to worthy undergraduate and graduate
students who demonstrate merit, financial need, and Armenian community
involvement. Applicants must be endorsed by their ARS regional or
chapter-at-large entity.
In 2006, 22 deserving undergraduate and graduate students
from 13 countries received a Eremian Scholarship to support their higher
education. Those recipients were: Shoushanik Aleksanyan (Armenia),
Narine Avedanian (Egypt), Hrag Berberian (Greece), Mari Besiktasliyan
(France), Tamar Bouchalian (Canada), Luiza Boghosian (Bulgaria), Sosi
Essajanian (USA, Eastern), Harutiun Gasbaryan (Artsakh), Dzeron
Ghazarian (Syria), Ani Hagopian (USA, Eastern), Aliac Jojaghaian
(England), Serko Karavani (Greece), Talar Keleshian (Lebanon), Baghdig
Keshishian (Syria), Khachadour Khachadourian (USA, Western), Edgar
Makarian (Javakhk), Arpi Mkrtchian (Armenia), Ruppen Nalbandian
(Jerusalem), Rostom Ohannessian (Lebanon), Hrag Palian (Canada), Armen
Taslakian (USA, Western), and Varouzhan Tateosyan (Bulgaria).
"We are so proud of these students and we are very happy
that ARS, in a small way, could help with their education," said ARS
Inc. Central Executive Board Chairwoman Hasmig Derderian.
The ARS Inc. office received many thank you notes from the
scholarship recipients, as it has every year it has given out the
Eremian Scholarship.
"Thank you for awarding me the Eremian Scholarship to assist
me in my academic year of 06-07," wrote University of California,
Berkeley student Khatchadour Khatchadourian. "This award will help me
perform my best in school, by not worrying about getting a job to pay
for my tuition and focusing on academics. Having been given the chance,
I would like to tell you that I am planning on continuing my studies on
the Middle East and Anthropology with major emphasis on Armenian-Middle
Eastern issues. I plan to travel to Armenia this summer of 2007 to
conduct a three-month research on Armenian foreign relations, and
possibly an ethnographic study of Armenian culture. Your scholarship
motivates me to continue, and it pushes me to do my best. For that, I am
really grateful."
Applications for the 2007 Eremian Scholarship must be
received by the ARS Inc. office by May 31, 2007. For information, or an
application, call your local ARS office.