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Bill Handel at the ceremony receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. Handel received the Distinguished Alumni Award from CSUN (Cal State University at Northridge) on April 26, 2008. [citation needed] The alumni association of his alma mater, Whittier Law School, awarded him the "Humanitarian of the Year Award" on April 25, 2009. Handel ...
Bill Clinton: William A. Stanton: Chargé d’affaires to Embassy Canberra, Australia: 2005–06 George W. Bush [73] Director of the American Institute in Taiwan Deputy Chief of Mission to Embassy Seoul, Korea: 2009–12 Barack Obama: Nina Hachigian: Ambassador to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 2014–17 Barack Obama [70]
The James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute. The Arthur G James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute is a dedicated cancer hospital and research center that is part of the university's Comprehensive Cancer Center, with a governance structure separate from, but coordinated with, Ohio State Wexner Medical Center.
Work started on Armenian Estates more than two years ago, but the development has come into sharper focus this summer. Two imposing homes and a pool house stand on the 20-acre lot, which is marked ...
Mid-Ohio Civic Opera will sing Handel's "Messiah" on Wednesday, followed by January concert that will take place at Mansfield Art Center.
Among the donations Feeney made over the course of his lifetime are a $350 million gift to Cornell University, to help develop state-of-the-art facilities for Cornell Tech, a graduate applied ...
This is a list of notable Armenian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.Armenian Americans are people born or raised in the United States, or who reside there, with origins in the country known as Armenia, which ranges from the Caucasian mountain range to the Armenian plateau.
Armenians were the largest minority group in Fresno County. The city is also widely known as the birthplace of William Saroyan, many of whose stories are set there. [95] Today, an estimated number of about 40,000 Armenian live in Fresno. [55] According to the 2000 Census, 9,884 Armenians lived in Fresno County at the time. [96]